Join the Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI) for this engaging afternoon of discussions with a range of experts from across the University exploring topics around social justice, digital/tech developments, and poverty.
This is an internal event for University of Bristol researchers only
This internal workshop will consist of two thematic sessions, with a networking break in-between to expand on discussions over refreshments.
Digital inequalities: resistance and participation
- Dr Sue Timmis: Geospatial digital inequalities: challenging new frontiers of colonialism and marginalisation in higher education
- Dr Lindsay Grant: Inequalities, discrimination and disinformation in digital education- responses and resistance
- Dr Alice Willatt and Professor Helen Manchester: Digital participation, rebellion and co-design with older adults
The impacts of A.I. on poverty
- Professor Martin Parker: Sociodigital futures and social justice
- Professor Genevieve Liveley: Universal Barriers and Cyber Security Futures
- More speakers TBC
More information and to register: https://buytickets.at/universityofbristol6/1049297