Speakers
Dr. Ana María Bustamante Duarte is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Architecture, Faculty of Architecture and Design (ArqDis) at the Universidad de Los Andes, Colombia. During her PhD, she developed inclusive approaches to support forced migrants’ participation in the design of interactive geotechnologies that helped them to navigate their new host cities in Germany. Currently, she focuses on exploring the role of design ethics and geo-ethics in the processes leading to re-imagining urban spaces and (digital) infrastructure and issues related to social architecture and urbanism as part of the “Inhabiting the Datified/Digitalised Cities: An Approach from the margins” project.
Edda Forero is a researcher at Fundación Karisma (Digital Rights NGO) and cultural anthropologist with a background in collective and digital rights research and in structuring open data information systems. She has experience in pedagogical strategies to generate links between information, data, and territory through data literacy workshops. Currently, she is focusing on investigating the roles and effects of digital technologies, in particular, datification strategies in cities as part of the “Inhabiting the Datified/Digitalised Cities: An Approach from the margins” project.
Abstract
In this conversation, we will discuss different perspectives and ethical challenges that emerged when aiming to do participatory research, design, and public processes of or about digital technologies and their related data practices with minoritized communities.
Event Details
Date: December 5th, 2024
Time: 14:00 – 15:00 (GMT)
Location: Online
Registration: https://forms.office.com/e/rQM60zp5eL