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Dear all,
It is a great pleasure to invite you to the “Interrogating Global Traces of Infrastructure” workshop (this Thursday, 18 November 2021) organised by King’s Digital Lab, King’s Department of Digital Humanities,
and the Critical Infrastructures Studies Collective (cistudies.org).
This is the second event in the Digital Humanities & Critical Infrastructure Studies Workshop Series. It brings together leading
thinkers in Digital Humanities, Social Sciences, Digital Media, and Information Studies to discuss practices of interrogating global topographies of knowledge, data, and IT infrastructures and their influence on local social, economic, and research conditions.
We have a wonderful line-up of speakers! You can find more details on the Critical Infrastructures
Studies.org and the MSCA research project website dhinfra.org.
Only 3 days left to register for this event through the Eventbrite here.
The workshop will take place on the Microsoft Teams platform. If you have any questions about the event, please don’t hesitate to contact the CIS collective: contact@cistudies.org.