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An Otherwise Data: a One Day Symposium on Race and Data

An Otherwise Data: A One Day Symposium on Race and Data
April 18, 2024
10:00AM - 4:00PM
301 Pomerene Hall, 1760 Neil Avenue

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Add to Calendar 2024-04-18 10:00:00 2024-04-18 16:00:00 An Otherwise Data: a One Day Symposium on Race and Data An Otherwise Data What does Race and Data mean in your field of study? What are their materialities, technologies, ecologies, politics, media and stories? How does Race work in the machine of your knowledge production? This workshop brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to critically convene on how they gather, study, mediate, refuse, inherit, dissolve, confront and/or understand these terms in the analytics of their stories and the work. How or is a data analytics of liberation at these times possible? What does a just data science and/or an otherwise data feel like, unfold?Come, join us. -- Harshavardhan Bhat, Post Doctoral Fellow on Race and Responsible Data Science*Agenda10 - 10.30: Coffee and hello 10.30 - 12.15 non logistical iterations in the matter that make music Sampada Aranke “Material Matters: Black Radical Aesthetics and the Limits of Visibility”Mila Turner “Nothing About Us Without Us: Key Principles of Racial Data Justice” Illya Mousavijad “Between Figure and Legibility” Ankit Bhardwaj “Habits of Deference: Reconciling Differences over Ambiguous ‘Climate Justice’ “ Harshavardhan Bhat, chair 12:15 - 13:15: Lunch 13:15 - 14:30 movements and shifts in the ink that lines the accounting pageNicole Sansone Ruiz “Reconstituting Vision: The Lessons of Black Studies for Thinking AI” Paromita Bathija “Racialization in Big Cat Conservation: India’s Tiger Counts”Harmony Bench “What Gets Counted Counts’: Capture, Quantification, and Immeasurability in Dance Data” Liliana Gil, chair 14:30 - 15:45 the onto-epistemologies of rocks and the wreckage of settler colonial dreams Cameron Macaskill “Object Constitution and the Limits of Global Governance: Race, Labor, and Humanitarian Knowledge in the Kimberley Process” Adrian Calmettes “Technocolonial structures of genocide in the posthuman era” Tracy Szatan “Braided Sand, Manufactured Temporalities” TBC, chair 15:45-ish: closing discussion*Organized by Harshavardhan Bhat, Post Doctoral Fellow on Race and Responsible Data Science, with the support of TDAI  301 Pomerene Hall, 1760 Neil Avenue Translational Data Analytics Institute tdai@osu.edu America/New_York public

An Otherwise Data 

What does Race and Data mean in your field of study? What are their materialities, technologies, ecologies, politics, media and stories? How does Race work in the machine of your knowledge production? This workshop brings together scholars from a variety of disciplines to critically convene on how they gather, study, mediate, refuse, inherit, dissolve, confront and/or understand these terms in the analytics of their stories and the work. How or is a data analytics of liberation at these times possible? What does a just data science and/or an otherwise data feel like, unfold?

Come, join us. 

-- Harshavardhan Bhat, Post Doctoral Fellow on Race and Responsible Data Science

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Agenda

10 - 10.30: Coffee and hello 

10.30 - 12.15 non logistical iterations in the matter that make music 
Sampada Aranke “Material Matters: Black Radical Aesthetics and the Limits of Visibility”
Mila Turner “Nothing About Us Without Us: Key Principles of Racial Data Justice” 
Illya Mousavijad “Between Figure and Legibility” 
Ankit Bhardwaj “Habits of Deference: Reconciling Differences over Ambiguous ‘Climate Justice’ “ 
Harshavardhan Bhat, chair 

12:15 - 13:15: Lunch 

13:15 - 14:30 movements and shifts in the ink that lines the accounting page
Nicole Sansone Ruiz “Reconstituting Vision: The Lessons of Black Studies for Thinking AI” 
Paromita Bathija “Racialization in Big Cat Conservation: India’s Tiger Counts”
Harmony Bench “What Gets Counted Counts’: Capture, Quantification, and Immeasurability in Dance Data” 
Liliana Gil, chair 

14:30 - 15:45 the onto-epistemologies of rocks and the wreckage of settler colonial dreams 
Cameron Macaskill “Object Constitution and the Limits of Global Governance: Race, Labor, and Humanitarian Knowledge in the Kimberley Process” 
Adrian Calmettes “Technocolonial structures of genocide in the posthuman era” 
Tracy Szatan “Braided Sand, Manufactured Temporalities” 
TBC, chair 

15:45-ish: closing discussion

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Organized by Harshavardhan Bhat, Post Doctoral Fellow on Race and Responsible Data Science, with the support of TDAI

 

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