One more week to submit proposals for the Second Data Justice Conference! 
Deadline: 15 December 2019.



*Civic Participation in the Datafied Society*



Date: May 28-29, 2020

Location: Cardiff University in Cardiff, UK

Host: DataJusticeLab



As the generation, collection and analysis of data continues to transform key 
aspects of our society across economics, politics and culture, the question of 
participation has rarely been so pertinent. Democratic processes and 
traditional avenues for participation are facing challenges as state-citizen 
relations are increasingly shaped through data analytics and automation at the 
same time as alternative visions for participatory democracy and 
decision-making have proliferated. As citizens, we are said to be both coerced 
and active participants in this shift, both liberated and exploited in the use 
of digital tools, both more visible and more obscured in data-driven systems. 
How, then, should we understand civic participation in the datafied society? In 
what ways are we positioned as citizens in the advancement of datafication? How 
are decisions made, governance carried out, and systems created? What 
possibilities exist to intervene in, influence, create and resist power? Who 
gets to participate and on what terms? How might our institutions and 
government practices need to change? What are strategies for democratising the 
emergent datafied society? And what are avenues for enhancing citizen and 
community participation?



This two-day event explores the relationship between datafication and 
participation. Hosted by the DataJusticeLab at Cardiff University’s School of 
Journalism, Media and Culture (JOMEC), it will bring together international 
scholars, practitioners, activists, and community groups to discuss the 
possibilities and challenges of civic participation in a datafied society. 
Speakers include:



Carly Kind (Ada Lovelace Institute)

Mark Andrejevic (Monash University, Australia)

Nanjira Sambuli (World Wide Web Foundation)

Natalie Fenton (Goldsmiths, University of London, UK)

Rashida Richardson (AI Now)

Tawana Petty (Detroit Digital Justice Coalition)



The conference will include both scholarly contributions and workshops with 
civil society, practitioners and impacted communities in order to facilitate 
and advance knowledge exchange. We therefore welcome alternative formats and 
ideas. Themes for submissions include (but are not limited to):


  *   Citizen juries, assemblies and audits

  *   Participatory data governance and oversight

  *   Data commons and co-operatives

  *   Data activism and resistance

  *   Participatory design and design justice

  *   Digital and human labour in data

  *   Participation, exploitation and coercion

  *   Geopolitics of participation



Submissions

Deadline for 500-word abstracts: 15th of December, 2019

Submit via EasyChair: 
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=datajustice2020<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Feasychair.org%2Fmy%2Fconference%3Fconf%3Ddatajustice2020&data=01%7C01%7Chintza%40CARDIFF.AC.UK%7Ca99f90b13b6b4323919608d748badf0c%7Cbdb74b3095684856bdbf06759778fcbc%7C1&sdata=3A5h2AHR9BSVUVl2CNAA%2FYLv5utidn2yYRii9dbnuGg%3D&reserved=0>

All submissions must include a title, author name(s), institutional 
affiliation(s) and full contact information (mailing address, email address). 
If you propose a workshop or practical demonstration, please provide a clear 
statement of purpose and a detailed description of activities, as well as any 
infrastructure requirements. Please note that time-slots for sessions are 90 
minutes. If more is needed, please include an explanation.



How to get there

Cardiff is a 2-hour train journey west of London and Heathrow airport. The 
closest airports are Cardiff and Bristol.


Conference fee

Full fee: £75 (early bird) / £100

Reduced fee for students and civil society: £50 (early bird) / £75


Conference organizing committee: Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz, Joanna Redden and 
Emiliano Treré (DataJusticeLab, Cardiff University, UK)


For information about the DataJusticeLab, see: 
http://www.datajusticelab.org<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.datajusticelab.org%2F&data=01%7C01%7Chintza%40CARDIFF.AC.UK%7Ca99f90b13b6b4323919608d748badf0c%7Cbdb74b3095684856bdbf06759778fcbc%7C1&sdata=DhPmwcnp3mU8PtJxJ8%2BKQ2gIHBzptEv%2B535VCeuAYGs%3D&reserved=0>

Online CfP: 
https://datajusticelab.org/data-justice-2020/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdatajusticelab.org%2Fdata-justice-2020%2F&data=01%7C01%7Chintza%40CARDIFF.AC.UK%7Ca99f90b13b6b4323919608d748badf0c%7Cbdb74b3095684856bdbf06759778fcbc%7C1&sdata=sd1GBJ6pYlMf%2B4INblCaJy99N0ijwWmFJfZUkHODpBU%3D&reserved=0>

Hashtag: #DataJustice2020

Contact for further information: 
https://datajusticelab.org/contact/<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdatajusticelab.org%2Fcontact%2F&data=01%7C01%7Chintza%40CARDIFF.AC.UK%7Ca99f90b13b6b4323919608d748badf0c%7Cbdb74b3095684856bdbf06759778fcbc%7C1&sdata=lc2qRef0NA1NLwrpx2E7wXcThfhax5NH6vDv53nSgBs%3D&reserved=0>



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Dr Arne Hintz
Reader | Co-Director Data Justice Lab | Director MA Digital Media and Society
School of Journalism, Media and Culture | Cardiff University
Two Central Square | Cardiff CF10 1FS
Email: [email protected] | Tel: +44 (0)29 208 76281 | Twitter: @arne_hz
Fellow | Center for Media, Data and Society | Central European University
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