CRC Annual Conference 2024
Scaling Sensing – Sensing Publics: Landscapes and Borders, Homes and Bodies
We are excited to invite you to the CRC Annual Conference 2024, taking place from November 13-15, 2024, at Uni Siegen, Obergraben 25, US-S 001/002. Organized by the Collaborative Research Center (SFB 1187) – Media of Cooperation. This year’s conference focuses on Scaling Sensing – Sensing Publics: Landscapes, Borders, Homes, and Bodies and is generously funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
About the Conference
This event is free and open to all, with a special invitation to early career researchers interested in engaging with leading experts and innovative research on the role of sensing practices and technologies in shaping public and private life.
The conference will offer a platform for interdisciplinary perspectives on how sensing practices influence environments, borders, domestic spaces, and the human body. Sensor technologies have rapidly changed the way we understand and interact with the world, influencing fields as diverse as the natural environment, urban planning, healthcare, and privacy.
Key themes and panel sessions:
- Sensing Landscapes: how sensing practices (human, digital, and non-human) shape the use and understanding of landscapes across diverse ecological and socio-political contexts.How sensing practices (human, digital, and non-human) shape the use and understanding of landscapes across diverse ecological and socio-cultural contexts.
- Sensing Borders: The implications of sensor-based technologies on migration, surveillance, and border control, highlighting their role in security and sociopolitical dynamics.
- Sensing Homes: The growing integration of smart home technologies, focusing on privacy, convenience, and control within domestic environments.
- Sensing Bodies: The intersection of wearable technologies and embodied social interactions, with implications for healthcare, biometric tracking, and social connectivity.
Next to renowned international keynote speakers, each panel will feature experts and researchers from various disciplines who will present case studies and theoretical reflections on interactionsbetween sensing, sensor technologies, and the public sphere.
Highlighted Speakers Include:
- David Howes (Concordia University, Montréal) on Calibrating the Techniques and Technologies of Perception-Action.
- Jürgen Streeck (University of Texas, Austin) on Deeply Sensed Togetherness
- Maya Avis (Centre for Digital Humanities and Multilateralism) on States of Surveillance in 2024
- Saadia Mirza (University of Chicago/ Sciences Po, Paris) on Sensing and Classification of Landscapes.
We will also enjoy a special evening of cultural enrichment on Thursday, November 14, with a performance by the Göksel Yilmaz Ensemble. Their music beautifully blends Turkish, Arabic, and Kurdish traditions with jazz and classical influences, promising a memorable night of music and cross-cultural celebration.
Event Details:
- Dates: November 13-15, 2024
- Location: Uni Siegen, Obergraben 25, US-S 001/002
- Time: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM daily
- Cost: Free of charge
How to Register:
Registration is open until October 20, 2024. To secure your spot, please register here.
Why Attend?
This conference is a unique opportunity for professionals, researchers, and students in fields related to media studies, cultural anthropology, socioinformatics? sensor technology, ethics, urban planning, healthcare, and more. We especially encourage early career researchers to join and benefit from networking and discussions with experts in the field. Whether you’re interested in the impact of technology on privacy, the future of smart cities, or the ethical dilemmas surrounding sensor-based surveillance, there’s something for everyone.
We look forward to welcoming you to an exciting and intellectually stimulating three days of discussions, presentations, and networking.
For more information about the program and detailed schedule, visit our conference website.
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Thank you, and we hope to see you there!