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Junior Fellow Pillar 1 – Panel: Social Media: Using the Internet tools for intellectual leadership 

Panel: Social Media: Using the Internet tools for intellectual leadership

Panelists will offer examples of how share their research to build community on social media and how they engage a wider audience with their research or projects with a blog or website.

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Engaging the Public: Empowering the Next Generation of Intellectual Leaders is for Junior Fellows across all disciplines who are interested in sharing their research and practice with a wider audience. The program’s panels and workshops are designed to be interactive and practical. The goal is to offer tips and tools so that Junior Fellows can begin to translate complex ideas into accessible formats.

See bios below.

Markus D. Dubber is Professor of Law & Criminology and Director of the University of Toronto’s interdisciplinary Centre for Ethics and its Ethics of AI Lab. He has published, as author or editor, over twenty books and eighty papers. His most recent book is The Oxford Handbook of Ethics AI (with Frank Pasquale, Brooklyn Law, and Sunit Das, UofT Medicine). His work has appeared in English and German, and has been translated into at least seven other languages. He is founding editor-in-chief of Ethics in Context (Oxford), Oxford Handbooks Online (Law)Critical Perspectives on Law and Crime (Stanford), the online open-access journal Critical Analysis of Law (with Simon Stern, UofT Law), and C4eJournal: Perspectives on Ethics.

Amelia Eaton is a recent graduate of U of T’s interdisciplinary Ethics, Society & Law program, where she was a Research Assistant at the Centre for Ethics. Her favourite project from that time was the annotated bibliography on the ethics of artificial intelligence, as well as working on the Centre’s TikTok to bring ethics research to a wider audience. She is now in her first year of law school at Dalhousie University. 

Christine H. Tran (they/she) is a PhD Candidate at the Faculty of Information in the University of Toronto. Their research examines live-streaming platforms and the affinities between digital and domestic labor through the lives of racialized and women video game streamers in North America. Their research has been published or is upcoming in scholarly journals such as Television & New Media, Communication, Culture & Critique, and The Canadian Journal of Communication. Christine is a Research Assistant on the SSHRC-funded project, Cultural Workers Organize, which examines workers’ movements and conditions in the cultural industries. Christine is also a poet, culture journalist, and performance artist whose reviews and creative writing have been published in magazines including The Puritan, Midnight Sun, alt.theatre, and edited books such as Release Any Words Stuck Inside of You (2019, Applebeard Editions) and FEEL WAYS: A Scarborough Anthology (2020, Mawenzi House). She is also the 58th Don of Massey College and facilitator of “peer-reviewed inverse beauty tutorials” via Zoom.

Moderated by Senior Fellow, Kim Kierans

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Date

Feb 01 2022
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Time

7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location

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