Society through the Lens of the Digital. Herrenhausen Conference

Society through the Lens of the Digital. Herrenhausen Conference

Veranstalter
Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, University of Munich, Germany; Florian Süssenguth, acatech, Germany; Dr. Cornelius Puschmann, Hans-Bredow-Institute Hamburg, Germany; in cooperation with the Volkswagen Foundation
Veranstaltungsort
Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover, Germany
Ort
Hanover
Land
Deutschland
Vom - Bis
31.05.2017 - 02.06.2017
Von
Tina Walsweer

The Herrenhausen Conference "Society through the Lens of the Digital" explores the role of the social sciences and the humanities in a society saturated with debates on the effects of digitization: Parties, NGOs and the public sphere explore ideas of digital democracy. Luminaries of business try to map and unlock the potential of big data and of platform capitalism. Data journalists experiment with modes of describing the world not through linear texts but through algorithms and interactive visualizations while intelligent systems have to learn to navigate the often-ambiguous rules and structures of society. We're lacking scientific approaches to this multiplicity of discourses on digitization, which allow us to adequately explore its implications for research, research policy and the public role of the social sciences and humanities. The Herrenhausen Conference "Society through the Lens of the Digital" aims to fill this gap.

As a forum for debate between scholars and experts from civil society, politics, economy and journalism the conference will tackle questions such as: What role should the social sciences and the humanities play in the digitization of society? Which kind of answers are they expected to provide? How can they better fulfil their role as mediators and translators between the conflicting and sometimes even incommensurable perspectives on digital change? The discussion of theoretical, methodological and empirical tools thus is not only aimed at the further development of concepts and theories within the social sciences and humanities. Equally important is the question of how they can help the social sciences and humanities to open up to collaboration with the STEM fields and to help solve the grand challenges of digitization.

ORGANIZATION

Prof. Dr. Armin Nassehi, University of Munich, Germany,
Florian Süssenguth, acatech, Germany,
Dr. Cornelius Puschmann, Hans-Bredow-Institute Hamburg, Germany

PROGRAM

The conference consists of ten sessions in which renowned experts analyse how digitization is reflected and made sense of in politics, the economy, media and science itself. A display of technological demonstrations offers an opportunity for exchange with scientists from STEM fields and developers, while young scientists will present their research in lightning talks, poster sessions and discussion groups. The program for the Herrenhausen Conference on "Society through the Lens of the Digital" can be found on our website: https://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/nc/en/events/calendar-of-events/details-of-events/news/detail/artikel/herrenhausen-conference-society-through-the-lens-of-the-digital/marginal/5101.html.

CONFERENCE TOPICS AT A GLANCE

- Society through the Lens of the Digital - from Observation to Theory
- Radical Democracy or the Liquefication of all Collectivities? - The Political Teleologies of Digital Media
- Updating Social Criticism: Digital Capitalism and Digital Labour
- Society through the Eyes of Robots, Algorithms and AI
- Sources of Knowledge and Uncertainty: Coping with Digital Information Overload in Science and Business
- Identity in Times of Algorithms - Quantified Self and Gamification
- Observing the Digital World Society within Local Contexts
- Observing the World through Hermeneutics or through Algorithms? Data Journalism and Data Visualisation
- Implications of Changing Modes of Communication and Participation for Research and Research Policy
- Lightning Talks

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS AND SESSION CHAIRS INCLUDE

Dirk Baecker (Witten/Herdecke, Germany), Michael Bültmann (Berlin, Germany), Andreas Diekmann (Zurich, Switzerland), Leonhard Dobusch (Innsbruck, Austria), Elena Esposito (Modena, Italy), Christian Fuchs (London, UK), Mary L. Gray (Bloomington, USA), Tom Holert (Cologne, Germany), Bernhard Kaufmann (Munich, Germany), Wilhelm Krull (Hanover, Germany), Deborah Lupton (Canberra, Australia), Laura Mann (London, UK), Sophie Mützel (Lucerne, Switzerland), Jos de Mul (Rotterdam, The Netherlands), Christoph Neuberger (Munich, Germany), Saskia Sassen (New York, USA), Ralph Schroeder (Oxford, UK), Michael Vassiliadis (Hanover, Germany), Shunya Yoshimi (Tokyo, Japan).

REGISTRATION

There are no fees for attendance but registration is essential. If you would like to attend the conference, please register by clicking on the registration link on our website: https://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/nc/en/events/calendar-of-events/details-of-events/news/detail/artikel/herrenhausen-conference-society-through-the-lens-of-the-digital/marginal/5101.html.

LANGUAGE

The conference language is English.

VENUE AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT

The conference is held at Herrenhausen Palace, a modern conference center in Hanover, Germany. You can reach the venue by tram: Take line 4 or 5 and get off at "Herrenhäuser Gärten".

ACCOMMODATION FOR PARTICIPANTS

Please note that you are responsible for booking your accommodation. As Hannover is a city that hosts many fairs, we recommend booking a hotel as soon as you register.

TRAVEL GRANTS AVAILABLE FOR YOUNG SCIENTISTS AND DEVELOPERS!

The Volkswagen Foundation offers travel grants

- for PhD students and early Post Docs working on theoretical, methodological and empirical tools to analyze and conceive of the digitization of society and interested in the role social sciences and the humanities play in processes of digitization, and
- for developers, start-ups as well as PhD students and early Post Docs from the STEM-field.

Applicants can win one of 30 travel grants to take part in the Herrenhausen Conference "Society through the Lens of the Digital" in Hanover, Germany. The deadline for applications is February 5, 2017. The grants include travel expenses to and from Hanover, visa fees (if applicable), as well as accommodation in Hanover. Please check the corresponding calls on our website for more information: : https://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/nc/en/events/calendar-of-events/details-of-events/news/detail/artikel/herrenhausen-conference-society-through-the-lens-of-the-digital/marginal/5101.html.

CANCELLATION

Please cancel your registration if you cannot attend the conference. We have a waiting list for the meeting and can offer your place to another person if you cannot attend. Simply use the registration tool to cancel or send us an email.

HERRENHAUSEN CONFERENCES

With its Herrenhausen Conferences the Volkswagen Foundation provides international experts as well as junior researchers with a platform for an intense interdisciplinary dialogue on exciting new areas of research and innovative methodological approaches. The main focus of the conferences does lie on the current challenges faced by each research area rather than on further in-depth discussions and analyses of individual well-established topics. We are interested in unanswered questions and unsolved problems - and in the respective research field's relevance for society.

Programm

DETAILED PROGRAM
(as of November 2016; all academic titles have been omitted)

10:00 A.M. PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP FOR TRAVEL-GRANTEES

12:30 P.M. REGISTRATION AND QUICK LUNCH

1:30 P.M. WORDS OF WELCOME
Wilhelm Krull, Secretary General, Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover (Germany)
Florian Süssenguth, acatech, Munich (Germany)

1:45 P.M. SOCIETY THROUGH THE LENS OF THE DIGITAL
CHAIR: Florian Süssenguth, acatech, Munich (Germany)

KEYNOTE
Armin Nassehi, Institute of Sociology, LMU Munich (Germany)

STATEMENT
Wilhelm Krull, Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover (Germany)

3:30 P.M. COFFEE BREAK

4:00 P.M. PANEL DISCUSSION – FROM OBSERVATION TO THEORY
Saskia Sassen, Department of Sociology, Columbia University (USA)
Shunya Yoshimi, Interfaculty Initiative on Information Studies, University of Tokyo (Japan)
Armin Nassehi, Institute of Sociology, LMU Munich (Germany)

5:15 P.M. LIGHTNING TALKS (YOUNG RESEARCHERS)
CHAIR: Cornelius Puschmann, Hans-Bredow-Institute, Hamburg (Germany)

5:45 P.M. COFFEE BREAK AND POSTER SESSION

6:15 P.M. RADICAL DEMOCRACY OR THE LIQUEFACTION OF ALL COLLECTIVITIES? THE POLITICAL TELEOLOGIES OF DIGITAL MEDIA
CHAIR: Armin Nassehi, Institute of Sociology, LMU Munich (Germany)

LECTURES
Saskia Sassen, Department of Sociology, Columbia University (USA)
David Lyon, Surveillance Studies Centre, Queen’s University Kingston (Canada) (tbc)

COMMENT
N.N.

8:00 P.M. DINNER

Thursday, June 1st, 2017

9:00 A.M. UPDATING SOCIAL CRITICISM: DIGITAL CAPITALISM AND DIGITAL LABOUR
CHAIR: Leonhard Dobusch, Innsbruck University (Austria)

LECTURES
Christian Fuchs, Centre for Social Media Research, University of Westminster (UK)
Laura Mann, Department of International Development, London School of Economics (UK)
Mary L. Gray, Department of Communication and Culture, Indiana University Bloomington (USA)

COMMENT
Michael Vassiliadis, IG BCE, Hanover (Germany)

11:00 A.M. COFFEE BREAK

11:30 A.M. SOCIETY THROUGH THE EYES OF ROBOTS, ALGORITHMS AND AI
CHAIR: Sophie Mützel, University of Lucerne (Switzerland)

LECTURES
Dirk Baecker, Faculty of Humanities and Arts, University Witten/Herdecke (Germany)
Shunya Yoshimi, Interfaculty Initiative on Information Studies, University of Tokyo (Japan)

COMMENT
Michael Bültmann, HERE Deutschland GmbH (Germany)

1:00 P.M. LUNCH WITH DEMONSTRATIONS (YOUNG SCIENTISTS, STARTUPS, COMPANIES)

2:30 P.M. SOURCES OF KNOWLEDGE AND UNCERTAINTY: COPING WITH DIGITAL
INFORMATION OVERLOAD IN SCIENCE AND BUSINESS
CHAIR: Ralph Schroeder, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University (UK)

LECTURES
Elena Esposito, Department of Communications and Economy, University of Modena (Italy)
Andreas Diekmann, Department of Humanities, Social and Political Sciences, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)

COMMENT
Bernhard Kaufmann, Munich RE (Germany)

4:15 P.M. LIGHTNING TALKS II (YOUNG RESEARCHERS)
CHAIR: Cornelius Puschmann, Hans-Bredow-Institute, Hamburg (Germany)

4:45 P.M. COFFEE BREAK

5:15 P.M. IDENTITY IN TIMES OF ALGORITHM – QUANTIFIED SELF & GAMIFICATION
CHAIR: Nikolaus Röttger, wired (Germany) (tbc)

LECTURES
Deborah Lupton, Faculty of Arts and Design, University of Canberra (Australia)
Jos de Mul, Institute for Philosophy of Information and Communication Technology,
Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands)

7:00 P.M. DINNER
THEMED TABLES: OBSERVING THE DIGITAL WORLD SOCIETY WITHIN LOCAL CONTEXTS

Friday, June 2nd, 2017

9:00 A.M. OBSERVING THE WORLD THROUGH HERMENEUTICS OR THROUGH ALGORITHMS?
DATA JOURNALISM & DATA VISUALIZATION
CHAIR: Cornelius Puschmann, Hans-Bredow-Institute, Hamburg (Germany)

LECTURES
Tom Holert, Academy of the Arts of the World, Cologne (Germany)
Christoph Neuberger, Department of Communication, LMU Munich (Germany)

COMMENT
Dirk von Gehlen, Süddeutsche Zeitung, Munich (Germany) (tbc)

10:45 A.M. COFFEE BREAK

11:15 A.M. PANEL DISCUSSION
IMPLICATIONS OF CHANGING MODES OF COMMUNICATION AND PARTICIPATION FOR RESEARCH AND RESEARCH POLICY
CHAIR: Wilhelm Krull, Volkswagen Foundation, Hanover (Germany)

12:45 P.M. CLOSING REMARKS

1:00 P.M. CONCLUDING LUNCH AND END OF CONFERENCE

Kontakt

Anorthe Kremers

Volkswagen Foundation
Kastanienallee 35, 30519 Hanover, Germany
+49 (0)511/8381-260
+49 (0)511/8381-4260
kremers@volkswagenstiftung.de

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