Technology and Power: Public Seminar | Thursday 6 May 2021, 1pm-3pm (BST)

https://youtube.com/watch?v=YWgjHUULtvE

Welcome to the first day of Technology and Power: Public Seminar.

Please read this important information about the event before we start:

– English closed captions are available for the event. You can enable them at the bottom bar of the video, by clicking ‘Subtitles/Closed Captions’.
– The seminar will be recorded and most of the talks will be published on our YouTube channel, but respecting the wishes of some of the speakers, a few of the talks won’t be shared afterwards. We will send you an email once the talks are published on our channel so you can re-watch and share. 
– We’d like to encourage everyone who attends and is comfortable to do so, to engage in the YouTube chat -which is enabled for the session- or to share thoughts, reflections and comments on Sli.do. If you have any questions for the contributors, they will be present during their talk on the chat. Join the conversation on Sli.do here: https://app.sli.do/event/tycfjdpz

We are committed to create a safe space for folks to share and hold a conversation with respect. By joining the event, you are agreeing to follow the following Discussion Guidelines:

* Keep an open heart and mind to all discussions
* Racism, sexism, ableism, or any abusive language will not be tolerated 
* Be mindful of sharing the conversational space 
* WAIT: ask yourself, “Why am I talking?”
* Be mindful of inevitably present interpersonal power dynamics
* Prefer to use “I” statements and speak from personal experience
* Listen and be respectful
* Own the impact of your mistakes 
* Reflect on which of these guidelines are easy for you and which are hard

Raise any discomfort you have either in the chat or to me and Georgina via email at cci@arts.ac.uk. A first incident will result in a warning, second in a ban.

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About this Event:

The Technology and Power: Public Seminar will consist of a series of presentations from an engaging group of early career researchers, artists, advocates, and activists who will introduce concepts of human rights in the technology sector, report on a selection of ongoing tech-related grassroots human rights advocacy campaigns, and explore possibilities and methodologies for alternative technological futures.

For those participating in the Technology and Power Workshop, the public seminar will provide framing and theory to put the hands-on workshop activities into context.

Hosts:
Georgina Capdevila Cano (she/her)
Dr Peaks Krafft (they/them)

Contributors:
Matt Mahmoudi (he/him)
Coveillance Collective (they/them)
Jennifer Lee (she/her)
No Tech For Tyrants (they/them)

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* Want to apply to the 4-day hands-on workshop in June?
Read more about Tech and Power: Rights, Resistance and Reimaginings workshop and apply on https://bit.ly/ccitechandpower_about

* Want to find out more about our new MA Internet Equalities?
Visit our website: https://www.arts.ac.uk/subjects/creative-computing/postgraduate/ma-internet-equalities

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Pedro Passos is a Professor at Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Universidade de Lisboa, where he teaches Motor Control and Learning. He graduated in Physical Education and Sports in 1995, took the MSc degree in Sport Psychology in 1999 and the PhD in Sport Sciences in 2008. He has several international peer-reviewed publications, books and chapters in books. His research interests are in the area of motor coordination at an intra and interpersonal level of analysis, where currently he is developing research projects related with the landscapes of possibilities of passing in football, and also with synergies formation in the course of an action.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx