The 21st International Conference on Technology, Knowledge & Society is dedicated to the intricate connections between technology, knowledge, and society.
The 21st International Conference on Technology, Knowledge & Society covers topics such as:
- Social Realities
- Reconfiguring the economic equation: contesting "financial years" and "instant gratification"
- Diversity and Meanings: cultural sustainability and sustainable heritage development
- Framing Consensus - who do we include in our social considerations
- The Global Village - a place inclusion or privilege
- Sustainable Technology - media archeology as ecological roadmaps
- The Virtual and the Real - the speculative capacity of social imaginaries
- Privacy and Security - navigating legal and regulatory landscapes
- Histories of Technology
- Humans and Machines - interfaces, mediation, and usability
- Long Histories - undersigning continuity and change
- Ethics, Human Values and Technology - inputs or outputs
- Public or Private - considering social infrastructure
- Knowledge Makers
- Open or Closed Systems - framing social architectures
- Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Systems, Intelligent Agents - the human and the machine
- Digital Meanings - multimodal communications and multiliteracies
- Ubiquitous Learning - nurturing personal and common knowledge
- Data and Metadata - boundaries, functions and ownership of knowledge
- Digital Divides - access, participation, capacity development
The 21st International Conference on Technology, Knowledge & Society brings together:
- Researchers and scholars interested in technology`s historical context
- Academics studying the production and dissemination of knowledge
- Professionals examining the societal impacts of technology