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SUMMARY:Petra Molnar: AI Ethnography Masterclass
DESCRIPTION:Led by Petra Molnar and chaired by Morgan Currie\, this Masterclass will set out Petra’s approach to doing ethnography in this important domain of AI studies\, and invite questions and discussion from attendees. \nAttendance can be either in person or online. It is open to researchers at any stage of their career\, but especially PhD students and postdoctoral fellows from any institution. \nThe event will take place from 11 am to 12.30 pm BST on Thursday 26 June\, at the Edinburgh Futures Institute. \nSpeaker biographies:\n \nPetra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights. She has been working in migrant justice since 2008\, first as a settlement worker and community organizer\, and now as a researcher and lawyer. She writes about digital border technologies\, immigration detention\, health and human rights\, gender-based violence\, as well as the politics of refugee\, immigration\, and international law. Petra co-runs the Refugee Law Lab at York University and is a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Petra’s recently-released first book\, The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in The Age of Artificial Intelligence\, weaves together anthropological\, legal and political scholarship to understand how technology is being deployed by governments on the world’s most vulnerable with little regulation. \n \nMorgan Currie (chair) is Senior Lecturer in Data and Society in Science\, Technology and Innovation Studies at the University of Edinburgh. Her research focuses on the datafication and automation of government services and civil society oversight of these systems\, and she co-leads the Critical Data Studies Cluster at the Edinburgh Futures Institute. \nThis Masterclass is a collaboration between the BRAID (Bridging Responsible AI Divides) Programme\, the Edinburgh Futures Institute’s Centre for Technomoral Futures\, and the Law School at the University of Edinburgh. \nPlease note limited seats are available for in-person attendees\, so please book tickets in advance. For those joining online please register for online attendance and joining instructions will be sent to you ahead of the event.
URL:https://braiduk.org/event/petra-molnar-ai-ethnography-masterclass
LOCATION:Edinburgh Futures Institute\, 1 Lauriston Place\, Edinburgh\, EH3 9EF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:The Walls Have Eyes with Petra Molnar
DESCRIPTION:Watch the recording now:\n﻿ \nPetra Molnar is a lawyer and researcher specializing in migration\, technology\, and human rights. She has worked on forced migration and refugee issues since 2008 as a settlement worker\, researcher\, and lawyer and holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Toronto and an LL.M. specializing in International Law from the University of Cambridge. She co-runs the Refugee Law Lab at York University and is a Faculty Associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University. Her study of the human rights impacts of AI and automated technologies on migration control is presented in her new book The Walls Have Eyes: Surviving Migration in the Age of Artificial Intelligence\, which lays out a global story of the sharpening of borders through technological experiments\, reflecting on 6 years of on-the-ground work\, while introducing strategies of togetherness across physical and ideological borders. \nRunning Order \n16.00 – Welcome \n16.10 – Talk by Petra Molnar \n16.40 – Q&A \n17.00 – End \nIn-person: Inspace\, 1 Crichton St\, Newington\, Edinburgh EH8 9AB\nOnline: Zoom \nThis event is a collaboration between the BRAID (Bridging Responsible AI Divides) Programme\, the Edinburgh Futures Institute’s Centre for Technomoral Futures\, and the Law School at the University of Edinburgh. \n*Important Notice* This event will be photographed\, recorded and live streamed and the data published online and used for research\, promotional and reporting purposes by BRAID UK and the Centre for Technomoral Futures based at the University of Edinburgh. For further information please contact the organisers. \nPlease note limited seats are available at Inspace for in-person audiences\, so please book tickets in advance. For those joining online please visit the online event page for the Zoom joining link and password. Please note this event starts at 16:10 to allow time for in-person audiences including staff and students to move around campus. Zoom Webinar will open from 16:00 for online audiences
URL:https://braiduk.org/event/the-walls-have-eyes-with-petra-molnar
LOCATION:Inspace\, Inspace\, 1 Crichton Street\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9AB\, Edinburgh\, EH8 9AB\, United Kingdom
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