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    PhD Course - Socialising Big Data

    Organiser(s):
    Brit Ross Winthereik

    Lectureres:
    Adrian Mackenzie, Lancaster University, Velux Visiting Professor at the ITU in 2014
    Penny Harvey, University of Manchester
    Evelyn Ruppert, Goldsmiths College, University of London
    Celia Lury, University of Warwick

    Date(s) of the course:
    10-11 June 2014 

    Time:
    10 June: 11.00-18.00
    11 June: 09.00-14.00

    Room:
    TBA

    Course description:
    This advanced interdisciplinary PhD workshop will involve ‘socialising’ Big Data in two ways. First it will comprise training in the concept and conduct of collaboratories as a social science method of working with practitioners not as informants or users but as co-producers of concepts and knowledge. The workshop will do this through illustrations and discussions of collaboratories that have been conducted with practitioners who work with Big Data in three different contexts: bioscience, national statistics and waste management. In addition to attending to how these collaboratories worked methodologically, the workshop will explore their substantive discussions and findings concerning the range of meanings and the problems, risks and potentials of Big Data across the different practical settings. In this way the workshop will involve both training in how to ask critical questions about Big Data that can be taken up in relation to other substantive and practical contexts as well as the collaboratory as a social science method.

    Program:
    Tuesday 10

    • 11-12 Public Lecture on Big Data
    • 12-13 Lunch for workshop participants in canteen
    • 13-17 Lectures and group exercises
    • 18- Dinner for participants and lecturers


    Wednesday 11

    • 9-10.30 Exercises
    • 10.30-12 Student presentations and discussion
    • 12-13 Lunch
    • 13-14 Sum up and evaluation


    Prerequisites:
    Social science/humanities background/interests (STS, anthropology, sociology, media or cultural studies).

    Exam:
    Students will prepare and hold an oral presentation.

    Credits:
    2 ECTS

    Amount of hours the student is expected to use on the course:
    Participation: 11 hrs.

    Preparation : 45 hrs.

    How to sign up:
    Please send a short description of your PhD project (including information on how far into it you are), your institutional affiliation, and your motivation for participating in the course (1 page) to Brit Ross Winthereik (brwi@itu.dk) before March 15.

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