Gender Lectures in the Sign of Digitization – University of Innsbruck
“Gender & Digitization: Digital Transformations from the Perspective of Interdisciplinary Gender Studies” is the title of this year’s Gender Lectures in Innsbruck. The series of events has been highlighting current topics from gender studies since 2009 and provides publicly accessible insights into the perspectives of various social developments. In this winter and summer semester, the focus is on the topic of digitization, the organizers Gundula Ludwig and Verena Sperk from the Center Interdisciplinary Gender Research Innsbruck in conversation.
die this year’s Gender Lectures in Innsbruck follow the current processes of digitization and invite to discussion. Numerous experts from Germany and abroad will present their expertise in publicly accessible lectures. Digital spaces can intensify even further due to inequality and social exclusion and become violent, dangerous spaces. they open up opportunities for networking and development.
Gundula Ludwig and Verena Spek from the Center for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies in a conversation as part of the radio program “uni concrete” at the University of Innsbruck:
Look at the program:
December 13, 2022: The Gender of Datafication. Power knowledge in the digital age
Bianca Prietl (Institute for Sociology, Johannes Kepler University Linz)
January 31, 2023: DDigital platforms, labor and the crisis of social reproduction
Mira Wallis (Berlin Institute for Empirical Integration and Migration Research BIM, Humboldt University of Berlin)
March 28, 2023: Dissonant publics: digitally networked media and right-wing actors
Ricarda Drüeke (Department of Communication Science, University of Salzburg)
May 9, 2023: Extreme Brains. Body norms, new references and ways of subjectifying the digital using the example of the neurosciences
Hannah Fitsch (Center for Interdisciplinary Women’s and Gender Studies, TU Berlin)
June 13, 2023: Disabled protocols. Politics of Impossibility
Katharina Klappheck (Gunda Werner Institute, Heinrich Böll Foundation)