[acc-cca-l] "Who Cares?" First Keynote address and Roundtable March 10-11

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We’re pleased to announce our next two events from our “Who Cares?” Speaker Series
Nous sommes heureux d'annoncer notre deuxième événement de notre "Who Cares?" Série de conferences

March 10, 2:00-3:00 pm
Data Meditation: Salvatore Iaconesi and Oriana Persico
HER - She Loves Data
Nuovo Abitare

Join us for a discussion about questions like:

  *   Why does data have to be an extractive process?
  *   What can we learn about ourselves through the data we generate everyday?
  *   How can we use them as an expressive form to represent ourselves?

Data Meditations is the first ritual designed with the new approach of HER: She Loves Data, which addresses data as existential and cultural phenomena, and the need of creating experience (contemporary rituals) that allow societies and individuals to come together around data generating meaning, new forms of solidarity, empathy, interconnection and knowledge.

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Rejoignez-nous pour une discussion basée sur des questions telles que :

  *   Pourquoi les données doivent-elles être un processus d’extraction ?
  *   Que pouvons-nous apprendre par rapport à nous, grâce aux données que nous générons chaque jour ?
  *   Comment pouvons-nous les utiliser comme une forme expressive pour nous représenter ?

Data Méditations est le premier rituel conçu avec la nouvelle approche de HER [elle] : She loves Data , qui parle des données en tant que phénomènes existentiels et culturels , mais également , la nécessité de créer des expériences [ rituels contemporains ] qui permettent aux sociétés et aux individus de se réunir autour de données générant du sens , de nouvelles formes de solidarité , empathie ,  d’interconnexion et de connaissance.
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March 11, 5:00-7:00 pm

Maria Antonia Gonzalez-Valerio,
Professor of Philosophy and Literature, UNAM, Mexico City.
Sharmistha Mishra,
Infectious Disease Physician and Mathematical Modeller, St Michael’s Hospital
Madhur Anand,
Ecologist, School of Environmental Sciences, University of Guelph
Salvatore Iaconesi and Oriana Persico,
Independent Artists, HER, She Loves Data

​​One lesson we have learnt in the past two years is that the pandemic has not single-handedly created a global health crisis, but has exacerbated and made visible one that was already in progress. The roots of this crisis are as cultural as they are economic and environmental.  Among the factors contributing to the crisis is a dominant orientation towards healthcare that privileges a narrow focus on data-centered technological fixes and praises the potentials of technological delegation. An unsustainable system has culminated in the passive acceptance and even the cold justification of triage as an inevitable evil in a time of crisis and scarcity.

What transdisciplinary practices can help ameliorate the atomizing pitfalls of turning the patient into data?
How can discriminatory practices such as triage, exclusion based on race, gender, and class, vaccine hoarding etc.. be addressed and reversed?
What strategies can we devise to foster genuine transdisciplinary approaches and move beyond the silo effects of specialization, address current uncritical trends towards technological delegation, and restore the centrality of human relations in healthcare delivery?

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L'une des leçons que nous avons apprises au cours des deux dernières années est que la pandémie n'a pas créé à elle seule une crise sanitaire mondiale, mais qu'elle en a exacerbé et rendu visible une qui était déjà en cours. Les racines de cette crise sont aussi bien culturelles qu'économiques et environnementales. Parmi les facteurs qui contribuent à la crise figure une orientation dominante en matière de soins de santé, qui privilégie une vision étroite des solutions technologiques centrées sur les données et fait l'éloge du potentiel de la délégation technologique. Un système non durable a abouti à l'acceptation passive et même à la justification froide du triage comme un mal inévitable en temps de crise et de pénurie.
Quelles pratiques transdisciplinaires peuvent contribuer à améliorer les pièges de l'atomisation qui consiste à transformer le patient en données ?
Comment les pratiques discriminatoires telles que le triage, l'exclusion fondée sur la race, le sexe et la classe sociale, la thésaurisation des vaccins, etc. peuvent-elles être abordées et inversées ?
Quelles stratégies pouvons-nous concevoir pour favoriser de véritables approches transdisciplinaires et dépasser les effets de silo de la spécialisation, pour faire face aux tendances actuelles non critiques à la délégation technologique, et pour restaurer la centralité des relations humaines dans la prestation des soins de santé ?

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“Who Cares?” is a Speaker Series dedicated to fostering transdisciplinary conversations between doctors, writers, artists, and researchers on contemporary biopolitics of care and the urgent need to move towards more respectful, creative, and inclusive social practices of care in the wake of the systemic cracks made obvious by the pandemic.
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‘’ Who Cares?’’ est une serie de conferences , visant a favoriser les discussions transdisciplinaires entre médecins , écrivains , artistes et chercheurs sur la biopolitiques contemporaine des soins et l’urgence d'évoluer vers des pratiques plus respectueuses , créatives et inclusives dans le sillage des fissures systémiques qui sont devenues évidentes avec la pandémie.
We wish to thank/ nous the generous support of the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada,  New College at the University of Toronto and The Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies at York University;  the Centre for Feminist Research, Sensorium Centre for Digital Arts and Technology, The Canadian Language Museum, the Departments of English and the School of Gender and Women’s Studies at York University; the D.G. Ivey Library and the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at the University of Toronto;  We also wish to thank the support of The Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences

This series is co-produced in collaboration with the ArtSci Salon
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