11 June 2024
Colloquium by Prof. Dr. Andra Siibak, University of Tartu, Estland
Abstract:
Present day children’s futures are decided by algorithms predicting their probability of success at school, their suitability for a job position, their likely recidivism or mental health problems. Advances in predictive analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) systems, behavioral-, and biometrics technologies, have started to be aggressively used for monitoring, aggregating, and analyzing children’s data. Such dataveillance happening both in homes, schools, and peer networks has a profound impact not only on children’s preferences, social relations, life chances, rights and privacy but also the “future of human agency - and ultimately, of society and culture“ (Mascheroni & Siibak 2021: 169).
Building upon the findings of my different empirical case studies, I will showcase how the popular digital parenting practices and the growing datafication happening in the education sector, could create not only hypothetical data scares but also lead to real data scars in the lives of the young.
More information about the talk and speaker can be found
here.
Date and time: 11 June 2024, 18:15-19:45, ESA 1, W221, or via webinar.