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Título (Català)
- +Keynote Dra. Ruha Benjamin: QUI CONTROLA EL FUTUR? De la intel·ligència artificial a la imaginació
Descripción (Català)
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En aquesta xerrada, Ruha Benjamin ens endinsa en el poder alliberador de la imaginació. Els sistemes mortífers modelats per la supremacia blanca, el patriarcat, el capitalisme i el colonialisme van sorgir de la imaginació humana i tenen repercussions reals, sovint mortals. Per a lluitar contra els sistemes opressius i crear un món en el qual tots puguin prosperar, haurem d'imaginar les coses d'una altra manera. Basant-se en un treball que examina críticament les desigualtats mediates per la tecnologia, la qual cosa ella denomina el New Jim Code, i el seu compromís amb els enfocaments de base per a la justícia viral, ofereix un enfocament pragmàtic i poètic de la construcció del món que ens convida a cadascun de nosaltres a considerar el paper que exercim en el manteniment o la transformació del statu quo opressiu.
-Dra. Ruha Benjamin (Universitat de Princeton i Anada B. Wells JUST Data Lab)
Descripción (English)
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In this talk, Ruha Benjamin takes us into the liberating power of the imagination. Deadly systems shaped by white supremacy, patriarchy, capitalism, and colonialism emerged from the human imagination, and have real-world, often deadly impacts. To fight oppressive systems and create a world in which everyone can thrive, we will have to imagine things differently. Drawing on work that critically examines tech-mediated inequities, what she terms the New Jim Code, and her engagement with grassroots approaches to viral justice, she offers a pragmatic and poetic approach to worldbuilding that invites each of us to consider the role we play in maintaining or transforming the oppressive status quo.
Dr Ruha Benjamin (Princeton University & Ida B. Wells JUST Data Lab)
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In this talk, Ruha Benjamin takes us into the liberating power of the imagination. Deadly systems shaped by white supremacy, patriarchy, capitalism, and colonialism emerged from the human imagination, and have real-world, often deadly impacts. To fight oppressive systems and create a world in which everyone can thrive, we will have to imagine things differently. Drawing on work that critically examines tech-mediated inequities, what she terms the New Jim Code, and her engagement with grassroots approaches to viral justice, she offers a pragmatic and poetic approach to worldbuilding that invites each of us to consider the role we play in maintaining or transforming the oppressive status quo.
Dr Ruha Benjamin (Princeton University & Ida B. Wells JUST Data Lab)