Habits of Living: Networked Affects, Glocal Effects
An international, interdisciplinary collaboration located at Brown University and traveling through different international locations in Bangalore, Oslo and London. It is an inquiry into the networked conditions of our times, and how they produce ways, conditions and habits of life and living which need to be unpacked beyond mapping and analyzing networks as producing seamless globalizations. Through a series of workshops, art residences, and dialogues, Habits of Living seeks to change the focus of network analyses away from catastrophic events or their possibility towards generative habitual actions that negotiate and transform the constant stream of information to which we are exposed.
| Unconferences/Workshops: |
Friday, March 22, 1:00pm - 2:20 |
FemTechNet dialogue: Race and Sexuality (Faith Wilding, Kara Keeling) Location: Martinos Auditorium, Granoff Center |
Saturday, March 23, 12:00pm - 1:15 |
FemTechNet dialogue: Machine (Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Kelly Dobson) Location: Martinos Auditorium, Granoff Center |
Saturday, March 23, 1:15pm - 2:35 |
FemTechNet dialogue: Race and Technology (Lisa Nakamura, Maria Fernandez) Location: Martinos Auditorium, Granoff Center |
| FemTechNet dialogues generously funded by the Pembroke Center Seed Grant Program |
What We Do
NCRW is a network of leading university and community based research, policy, and advocacy centers with a growing global reach dedicated to advancing rights and opportunities for women and girls. We also have a Corporate Circle comprised of senior diversity professionals from leading U.S. and global member companies and a Presidents Circle of college and university leaders who share our commitment. NCRW harnesses the collective power of its network to provide knowledge, analysis, and thought leadership on issues ranging from reducing women’s poverty to building a critical mass of women’s leadership across sectors.
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