
Call for Papers
Deadline to submit: March 15, 2024
Responses to applicants: by March 17, 2024
Event: April 18, 2024
What does Race and Data mean in your field of study? What are their materialities, technologies, ecologies, politics, and media? What are their stories? How does Race work in the machine of your knowledge production? What is data? What is race? How do we understand bias in technology and infrastructure? When are Race and Data different and when are they the same? How do we understand Race and Data in the context of what we call “Artificial Intelligence?" Is a data analytics of liberation at a time of anthropogenic climate breakdown possible? How does your research deal with these weathers and becomings? How have these categories influenced your discipline and research? What formats and futures are reproduced? What does a just data science and an otherwise data look like?
Contributions are welcome from any field/discipline on any topic that considers the implications of these terms in whatever form and way they come to understand it, in an invitation for a livable future. From the Social Sciences, Computation, the Humanities, Architecture, Engineering, Public Health, Agriculture, Law, Ecology, Literature and performance and the otherwise, send your research, work in progress, performances, art and pieces of science to be part of a convening discussion and critical engagement at the Translational Data Analytics Institute on April 18, 2024.
Send your abstracts (250 words excluding bibliography) with a short bio to bhat.115@osu.edu by March 15, 2024.
Organized by Harshavardhan Bhat, Post Doctoral Fellow on Race and Responsible Data Science, with the support of TDAI