Digital Inclusion Policy & Research Conference 2022
Exploring the challenges of and possible solutions to digital exclusion across multiple areas of society.
Read more about the DIPR conference and watch the presentations here.
Digital Inclusion Policy & Research Conference 2021
This conference brought together academic research with policymakers and stakeholders to review the current state of the art in digital inclusion policy and practice, with special reference to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more about the DIPRC2021 conference and view the presentations here.
The Global Media Literacy Summit
London, UK.
5 September 2019
2-5 October, 2019
ESRC Festival of Science
Data ART:ivism - Crafting Online Citizenship
Sydney Jones Library, Liverpool
4th November 2019
Our Data ART:ivism - Crafting Online Citizenship workshop will provide participants with an interactive and hands-on arts and crafts session, where their understanding of data will be explored. The aim of the session is to examine online citizenship and data understanding and to critically examine how people’s data is shared and used on social media. During the 2h session, workshop participants will have a chance to (1) study social media’s ‘Terms and Conditions’ s; (2) reflect on their social media data and online sharing practices, and create their data artivism pieces (using available arts and crafts material such as strings of different colours, recycled toys, pre-printed social media symbols etc.).
Re@ct! Social Change Art Technology Symposium
Dundee, Scotland
6th Novemeber 2019
Presentation: Storyifying the Digital Divide: what can the 1970's community video teach us about the inequalities in the digital age?
Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide 2019 International Conference
Georgetown University,
Washington, District of Columbia USA
May 22-24, 2019
July 7 - 11, 2019
Contribution Title: Inequalities in data literacy - some initial findings
University of Liverpool in London, Finsbury Square
London, UK, June 18-19, 2019
2-5 October, 2019