FAU Public Lecture: "Designing for Democracy"
I will be speaking about my new book Designing for Democracy as part of the FAU “Digital Sovereignty” research group’s public lecture series.
I will be speaking about my new book Designing for Democracy as part of the FAU “Digital Sovereignty” research group’s public lecture series.
I will be speaking on a panel as part of this year’s COMPAS Conference on “The Value of Open Society,” hosted by Ohio State’s Center for Ethics and Human Values
Join us as Martin Shuster moderates a public discussion with Colin Koopman and Jennifer Forestal on the politics of data, especially focusing on what our new data driven world means for our democracy, touching also on the relationship between data processes and race, gender, and class.
Styled like a town hall, questions from the audience will be welcomed.
I was joined by my co-editor Menaka Philips (Tulane) and chapter contributor Boris Litvin (Stetson) to discuss our new book The Wives of Western Philosophy with Stetson’s Women in Politics Group.
I gave the keynote address for the Brown University Data Science Initiative’s Data Science for Social Good Week 3: Computation and Democracy.
I presented a chapter of my book, Designing for Democracy, as part of Northwestern University’s “Up the Street” lecture series, hosted by the Graduate Student Political Theory Workshop.
I presented work from my book, Designing for Democracy, as part of the “Doing Democracy Differently” conference at McMaster University.
I was invited to present new work (with Menaka Philips) as part of the Political Theory in/and/as Political Science conference at McGill University.
I was invited to present new work on disinformation and digital technology as part of “BYO Truth: Language Matters and (Mis)Information in the Public Sphere”—the CONTEXTS Humanities & Social Sciences Annual Multidisciplinary Conference at William Paterson University (NJ).