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Ethnography and Design: Mutual Provocations is made possible through funding from the UC Office of the President, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, and participating units across University of California campuses.
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Friday, October 28 • 2:00pm - 2:50pm
Keyword Roundtable: Data ←→ Labor ←→ New

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Keyword Panelists
  • Roderic Crooks → Data
  • Lilly Irani → Labor
  • Wendy Gunn → New

Moderator

Duskin Drum

Moderators
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Duskin Drum

Ph.D. Candidate in Performance Studies, University of California, Davis
duskin drum is an artist, performer, sailor, and woodsman. At UC Davis, he is a PhD candidate in Performance Studies with emphases in performance practice-as-research, Native American Studies, and Science and Technology Studies. Currently, he is writing a dissertation about petroleum... Read More →

Speakers
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Roderic Crooks

President's Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Informatics, University of California, Irvine
Roderic Crooks is a critical scholar of informatics who engages with cultural aspects of technology, primarily through ethnography. His research interests include mobile and smartphone architecture, public education and edtech, and community archives. He also experiments with new... Read More →
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Wendy Gunn

Associate Professor of Design Anthropology, SDU Design, University of Southern Denmark, Visiting Associate Professor RMI
My research inquiry is informed by a problematization of existing notions of sustainability and intervention within design processes and future making practices. Throughout my research in design anthropology (2005-ongoing), I have given focus to the affects that design processes and... Read More →
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Lilly Irani

Assistant Professor of Communication, Science Studies, University of California, San Diego
Broadly, my research investigates the cultural politics of high-tech work practices with a focus on how actors produce “innovation” cultures. I work on these questions through two sites: entrepreneurial development efforts in India and the Amazon data processing outsourcing... Read More →


Friday October 28, 2016 2:00pm - 2:50pm PDT
iHouse Great Hall