*Data Justice*

/An international conference exploring research on, and practices of, social 
justice in an age of datafication./

Date: 21-22 May 2018
Location: Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK
Host: Data Justice Lab, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

Submission deadline: 27 November!

The collection and processing of massive amounts of data has become an 
increasingly contentious issue. Our financial transactions, communications, 
movements, relationships, all now generate data that are used to profile and 
sort groups and individuals. With the platformisation of digital media 
alongside governmental and corporate uses of citizen data, developments in AI, 
the Internet of Things, smart homes and smart cities, the systematic collection 
and analysis of massive data sets across our social life is being normalised 
and entrenched – what has been described as the ‘datafication’ of society.

With the emergence of this data paradigm comes a new set of power dynamics 
requiring investigation and critique. Whilst promises of value-neutral 
information and possibilities for prediction are said to advance better 
responses to a range of social problems, they may also have serious 
implications for social and economic inclusion, autonomy, basic freedoms, and 
established notions of ethics, trust, accountability, governance and 
citizenship.

What are the implications for social justice? How do we understand social 
justice in an age of datafication? In what way do initiatives around the globe 
address questions of data in relation to inequality, discrimination, power and 
control? What is the role of policy reform, technological design and activism? 
How do we understand and practice ‘data  justice’? How does data justice relate 
to other justice concerns?

This conference will examine the intricate relationship between datafication 
and social justice by highlighting the politics and impacts of data-driven 
processes and exploring different responses. Hosted by the Data Justice Lab at 
Cardiff’s School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies (JOMEC), it will 
bring together international scholars, practitioners, and activists to engage 
with data from a social justice perspective. Confirmed speakers include:

Anita Gurumurthy (IT for Change, India)
David Lyon (Queen's University, Canada)
Evelyn Ruppert (Goldsmiths, UK)
Rob Kitchin (Maynooth University, Ireland)
Sasha Costanza-Chock (Civic Media at MIT, US)
Seeta Peña Gangadharan (London School of Economics, UK)
Solon Barocas (Cornell University, US and FAT/ML)

The conference will combine academic papers with hands-on workshops relating to 
methods of investigation, policy and design. We welcome submissions of 
abstracts for both types of sessions.

Themes of the conference include (but are not limited to):

  *   Social justice and data
  *   Data governance
  *   Data discrimination
  *   Data colonialism
  *   Data sovereignty
  *   Digital labour
  *   Prediction and Preemption
  *   Data scores and dashboards
  *   Data ethics
  *   Data policy and reform
  *   Social justice-informed design
  *   Uses of data by social justice groups
  *   Data activism and advocacy

Submissions:
Deadline for 250-word abstracts: 27th of November, 2017.
Submit via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dj2018
All submissions must include a title, author name(s), institutional 
affiliation(s) and full contact information (mailing address, email address). 
If you propose a workshop or practical demonstration, please provide a clear 
statement of purpose and a detailed description of activities, as well as any 
infrastructure requirements.

Information:
Cardiff is a 2-hour train journey west of London and Heathrow airport. The 
closest airports are Cardiff and Bristol.
‘Data Justice’ will take place shortly before the ICA 2018 conference in 
Prague, 24-28 May. Flights to Prague take 2 hours from Heathrow.

Conference fee:
Full fee: £75 (early bird) / £100
Reduced student fee: £50 (early bird) / £75

Conference organizing committee: Lina Dencik, Arne Hintz, Joanna Redden (Data 
Justice Lab, Cardiff University, UK)

For information about the Data Justice Lab, see: http://www.datajusticelab.org
Online CfP: https://datajusticelab.org/data-justice-2018/
Contact for further information: https://datajusticelab.org/contact/


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Dr Arne Hintz
Senior Lecturer | Director MA Digital Media and Society
Co-Director Data Justice Lab
School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies | Cardiff University
Bute Building, King Edward VII Avenue | Cardiff CF10 3NB
Email: hin...@cardiff.ac.uk | Tel: +44 (0)29 208 76281 | Twitter: @arne_hz
Fellow | Center for Media, Data and Society | Central European University
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