Unconference Critique digitale

Des centres de recherche de toute la Suisse s’associent pour organiser la première unconference sur la “Critique digitale”. Gratuit et ouvert à toutes et à tous, cet événement unique aura lieu en ligne uniquement les 21 et 22 octobre 2021.

Après une décennie de recherche sur le ‘Digital Turn’ et son impact sur la recherche et sur la société en général, cet événement vise à offrir un espace aux chercheurs·euses de Suisse et au-delà pour développer leur réseau, partager des idées et discuter des orientations de recherche dans les digital studies et les digital humanities.

Site web: https://critique-digitale.ch

Inscription en ligne: formulaire

Higher education research centres from all over Switzerland are joining forces to host the first unconference on ‘digital criticism’. Free of charge and open to all, this unique event will take place online-only the 21 and 22 October 2021.

After a decade of research on the ‘Digital Turn’ and its impact on both research and society at large, this event aims to offer a space to network, share insights, and discuss future trends in digital studies / digital humanities among scholars from Switzerland and beyond. Join us and register for the event !

Objectives

  • Foster networking within the digital studies / digital humanities research community in Switzerland and beyond
  • Talk and learn about ongoing research (including yours) on digital-related phenomena
  • Identify common challenges across disciplines for future research
  • Discuss the characteristics of digital research methods

What is an unconference?

An unconference is an informal, participant-driven meeting that tries to avoid hierarchical aspects of a conventional conference. The format, which encourages networking, open discussions, and participation, first appeared in the Silicon Valley in the 2000’s as a tool to foster new innovation models. Unconferences contributed to the birth of social media and ‘Web 2.0’.

In concrete terms, the conference unfolds as follows

  1. Register for the conference
  2. In a plenary pitching session on the first day of the conference, participants are invited to come up with ideas and discussion topics
  3. Proposed topics are listed on a whiteboard and opened to a vote by participants
  4. Most voted topics are included as panel slots of 45 min. in the finalised conference programme.
  5. Participants freely decide which panels they want to attend.
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