Leah E. Horgan: Becoming Data-Driven
Mar 28, 2023 — All day
The Multimedia Anthropology Collaboratory and the Canada Research Chair in Science & Society invite you to a talk by Leah E. Horgan. Based on a two-year ethnography with the Los Angeles Mayoral Data Team, this talk will focus on the social consequences of the data-driven smart city, drawing on science and technology studies, design, feminist geography, participatory research, data visualization, spatial, disability, and housing justice, and narrative illustration.
Talk by Leah E. Horgan
Leah Horgan is a critical informatics scholar and designer whose work examines the intersection of technology, design, and urbanism. They received their PhD in Informatics from the University of California, Irvine, and are currently a Computing Innovation Fellow at Northeastern University. Broadly their work looks at what it means to be data-driven.
The event will be held in-person at the Faculty of Social Sciences. You are welcome to join us online by signing up on the following link:
https://uottawa-ca.zoom.us/j/97660572577?pwd=V0tQWHgzN2NJaURMcXBRNDZ2blRwQT09
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