Veranstaltung: 11th round of Rustlab lectures with guiding theme “Replacement”, 24.04., 31.05., 13.06., 26.06., Online/Bochum

This summer term 2024 the RUSTlab is back with its 11th round of RUSTlab lectures and you are happily invited.
Feel free to join us on the respective dates from 10-12 hrs / 14-16 hrs German time on campus or live on Zoom!This term’s guiding theme is: “Replacement”
Replacements are not mere substitutions. They remind us that data, knowledge, technologies, sites, objects, and people have lives and entanglements beyond their present conditions. Whichever places they arrive into, something else was there earlier, and something else will take the places where they once were. The theme of replacements extends beyond mere material substitutions or physical relocation but refers to the renegotiation of meaning, value and relation. Replacements include transformation and rearrangement, as well as regrowth and replenishment. Where something is gained, something may be lost.
This summer’s theme started with RUSTlab’s own journey of replacement. Relocated to the main RUB campus, we find ourselves in a state of flux in which we will have to re-place and re-situate ourselves among new colleagues and infrastructure, and re-grow in a new place.

List of the speakers for the summer term 2024:
24.04.2024, 14-16 hrs Ronja Trischler (TU Dortmund): Replace or Repair? Moderating Online Advice on How to Take Care of Broken Things

Followed by a book launch: Fabian Pittroff – Die private und die verteilte Person: Studien zu Personalisierung und Privatheit in Zeiten der Digitalisierung

31.05.2024, 10-12 hrs

Klaus Høyer (University of Copenhagen): Re-placing data: Intensified Data Sourcing in Healthcare and the Urge to Share Data Across Borders
Followed by a workshop: Promises, Practices, Paradoxes – Research Data Reflection

13.06.2024, 14-16 hrs 

Robert Queckenberg (Ruhr-University Bochum): Replacing theories? Scraping Theoretical Debates in the Digital Humanities

26.06.2024, 14-16 hrs

Leman Celik (Ruhr-University Bochum): Data Travels: Where, How, When..?

Followed by a book launch: Laura Kocksch – Fragile Computing: How to Live With Insecure Technologies

You will find the detailed information and additional resources in the attached file and also on the website at https://rustlab.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/join-the-rustlab-lectures-this-summer-2024/.

The lectures will be held on Campus in our new lab room MB 4/165 and live on ZOOM
Zoom Link: https://tinyurl.com/RUSTlab
PW: RUSTlab