Hi everyone,

We hope you're having a great start to the new year! We are back with the
Winter Change seminar series. This week, we're grateful to have Jason Young
(he/him) be our speaker, giving a talk on Anticolonial, Participatory, and
Speculative Futures for ICTD: A Research Agenda

Description: The field of Information & Communication Technologies and
Development (ICTD) has much to celebrate, in that the reach of digital
networks and associated technologies has expanded dramatically with many
positive impacts for sustainable development. And yet, in recent years the
field has been dominated by discussions and questions about its future as a
distinct field of academic inquiry. Drawing on diverse ICTD projects from
around the world, this talk argues that increased engagement with theories
and methods related to anticolonial, participatory, and speculative design
can spur exciting new research directions to reinvigorate the field.

Speaker bio: Jason Young is a Senior Research Scientist at the University
of Washington Information School, where he also directs the Technology &
Social Change Group (TASCHA). His research explores the politics that shape
what forms of knowledge come to matter within different socio-cultural
contexts, with an emphasis on the role of technological practice in shaping
these epistemic politics. His research asks, for example, how the use of
information & communication technologies (ICTs) are re-shaping colonial
hierarchies between Indigenous and Western knowledge systems, and how
socio-cultural and emotional dynamics produce vulnerabilities and
attachments to misinformation. His projects strongly emphasize
community-based, participatory approaches with applied goals, but are also
inspired by and draw from a broad range of postcolonial, feminist, and
critical theories. He received his PhD from the University of Washington
Department of Geography in 2017.

Location: Tuesdays from 12-1pm in 387 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center) or on Zoom: Https://washington.zoom.us/j/91639643408

We hope to see you there!

Check out our website: www.change.washington.edu

Best,

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