PROGRAM
Tuesday, September 20th
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09:20-10:30 Session 2A: Data and Digital Justice
09:20 | Missing in Action: Queer(y)ing the Educational implications of Data Justice in an age of Automation (abstract) |
09:40 | How Only Some Citizens Are Socialised into Filter bubbles, Echo Chambers, and Epistemic Bubbles, and the Implications for Democracy (abstract) |
10:00 | Digital inequalities and automated decision-making - emerging dialogues (abstract) |
09:20-10:30 Session 2B: Policy, Practice and Digital Inequalities
09:20 | Tackling digital exclusion from a cross-sector perspective (abstract) |
09:40 | Community-led connectivity: how to scale initiatives which tackle data poverty (abstract) |
10:00 | Study on the Chinese Government's Digital Inclusion Initiative for the Elderly Group in the Post-pandemic Era (abstract) |
10:40-11:50 Session 3A: Digital Inclusion, Labour and the Economy
10:40 | Personalization in Australian K-12 classrooms: how might digital teaching and learning tools produce intangible consequences for teachers’ workplace conditions? (abstract) |
11:00 | Labor Segmentation Strategy on Chinese Food Couriers: Insight and Implications (abstract) PRESENTER: Maggie Xu |
11:20 | We Are Digital: Driving Social Return on Investment for Digital Inclusion (abstract) |
10:40-11:50 Session 3B: Social Media and Digital Inclusion
10:40 | Misinformation and Facebook’s Terms of Service: analyzing Information Architecture and reporting practices on the platform (abstract) |
11:00 | Using the Internet for Interpersonal Communication by Young Adults with a Social Anxiety Disorder (SAD) and Wellbeing (abstract) |
11:20 | Navigating Infodemic Minefield: Moderating Conversations in the Digital Sphere (abstract) |
12:00-13:30 Session 4: Towards a Minimum Digital Living Standard
12:00 | Digital inclusion services in Wales (abstract) |
12:20 | Connected Justice - The Case for Inclusion (abstract) |
12:40 | Developing a Minimum Digital Living Standard: Update on current progress (abstract) PRESENTER: Simeon Yates |
13:00 | Evaluating the provision of distributed technology to adults with lived experience of modern slavery (abstract) |
14:00-14:40 Session 5: Keynote: Kira Allmann
14:00 | A Right to Exclusion: Setting a New Digital Inclusion Agenda for the Algorithmic Age (abstract) |
14:40-15:50 Session 6A: Rurality, Local Communities and Digital Inclusion
14:40 | Digital Poverty Transformation in Northwest rural England (abstract) |
15:00 | Rural Digital Innovation Hubs: Towards an Inclusive and Sustainable Policy Development (abstract) |
15:20 | Digital exclusion in coastal England: A qualitative hyperlocal study of two communities in Margate (abstract) |
14:40-15:50 Session 6B: Gender and Digital Inequalities
14:40 | Dynamics of online misogyny: Developing early linguistic warning signs for online hate towards women (abstract) |
15:00 | Exploring lived experiences of women journalists harassed online: psycho-emotional toll and its repercussions on journalism [An Indian Case Study] (abstract) |
15:20 | Digital Equity for Women's Economic Agency: A key pathway for economic recovery and sustainable development (abstract) |
16:00-16:50 Session 7A: Education, Pedagogy and Digital Inclusion
16:00 | Interrogating the digital/'real life' intersection to enable effective online learning (abstract) |
16:20 | The inclusion of students with disabilities at university. Technology: a facilitator? (abstract) |
16:40 | Implementing an Information and Communication Technology Accessibility Policy in Higher Education (abstract) |
16:00-17:10 Session 7B: UK Regional Policy Responses
16:00 | Connecting Scotland: Supporting everyone in Scotland to get online (abstract) |
16:20 | Digital Inclusion Summary (abstract) |
16:40 | Digital Poverty Intervention Proofs of Concept (abstract) |