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Описание к видео The Decolonial Turn in Data & Technology Research - Nick Couldry, Ulises Ali Mejias | 해외석학 콜로키움 시리즈

서울대학교 언론정보연구소와 서울대학교 언론정보학과 BK21 FOUR 자유롭고 책임 있는 AI미디어 교육연구단에서는 커뮤니케이션학계 해외 유수 학자들을 초청해 AI 관련 다양한 주제의 강연 시리즈를 마련하고자 '해외석학 콜로키움 시리즈'를 정기적으로 개최하고자 합니다. 여덟 번째 강연은 Nick Couldry 교수님과 Ulises Ali Mejias 교수님께서 맡아주셨습니다.

●주제: The Decolonial Turn in Data and Technology Research: What is at Stake and Where is it Heading?

●발표자:
Nick Couldry 교수(London School of Economics and Political Science)
Ulises Mejias 교수(State University Of New York at Oswego)

●초록: This talk will begin by outlining the argument of the speakers’ recent book, The Costs of Connection: How Data Colonizes Human Life and Appropriates it for Capitalism (Stanford University Press, August 2019). Couldry and Mejias argue that the role of data in society needs to be grasped as not only a development of capitalism but as the start of a new phase in human history that rivals in importance the emergence of historic colonialism. This new "data colonialism" is based not on the
extraction of natural resources or labor, but on the appropriation of human life through data, paving the way for a further stage of capitalism. Today’s transformations of social life through data must therefore be grasped within the long historical arc of dispossession as both new colonialism and an extension of capitalism. Resistance requires challenging in their new material guises forms of coloniality that decolonial thinking has foregrounded for centuries. The struggle will be both broader and longer than many analyses of algorithmic power suppose, but for that reason, critical responses are all the more urgent. The talk will conclude by reviewing the strengths and potential limits of decolonial approaches to data more generally, as a possible starting-point for global resistance to Big Tech power.

● 연사 소개:
Nick Couldry is a sociologist of media and culture. He is a Professor of Media Communications and Social Theory at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and from 2017 has been a Faculty Associate at Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society.
In fall 2018 he was also a Visiting Professor at MIT. He jointly led, with Clemencia Rodriguez, the chapter on media and communications in the 22 chapter 2018 report of the International Panel on social Progress: www.ipsp.org. He is the author or editor of fourteen books including The Mediated Construction of Reality (with Andreas Hepp, Polity, 2016), Media, Society, World: Social Theory and Digital Media Practice (Polity 2012), and Why Voice Matters (Sage 2010). His latest books are The Costs of Connection and Media: Why It Matters (Polity: October 2019). nickcouldry.org
Ulises Ali Mejias is professor of Communication Studies and director of the Institute for Global Engagement at the State University of New York, College at Oswego. He is a media scholar whose work encompasses critical internet studies, network theory and science, philosophy and sociology of technology, and political economy of digital media. He is the author of Off the Network: Disrupting the Digital World (University of Minnesota Press, 2013) and various articles including ‘Disinformation and
the Media: The case of Russia and Ukraine’ in Media, Culture and Society (2017, with N. Vokuev), and ‘Liberation Technology and the Arab Spring: From Utopia to Atopia and Beyond’ in Fibreculture (2012). ulisesmejias.com

● 주최: 서울대학교 언론정보학과 BK21 FOUR 자유롭고 책임 있는 AI미디어 교육연구단, 서울대학교 언론정보연구소

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