WEBCAST FRI/SAT: Theorizing the Web #TtW16

On Friday/Saturday April 15-16 2016 sixth annual Theorizing the Web conference will take place at the Museum of the Moving Image in NYC. Theorizing the Web is an inter- and non-disciplinary annual conference that brings together scholars, journalists, artists, activists, and technology practitioners to think conceptually and critically about the interrelationships between the Web and society. We deeply value public engagement, and consider insights from academics, non-academics, and non-“tech theorists” alike to be equally valuable. Both days of programming will feature invited speakers as well as presentations from competitively selected open-submission system. Selected papers advance clear theoretical arguments; represent a diverse range of perspectives; embrace accessibility by demystifying jargon rather than using it as a crutch; and, importantly, appeal to concerns of power, social (in)equality, and justice. The event comprises three afternoon tracks, plus plenary evening keynote sessions. The entire event will we webcast live.

What: Theorizing the Web 2016
Where: Museum of the Moving Image, NYC
When: Friday/Saturday April 15-16 2016 Noon-9pm EDT | 16:00-01:00 UTC
Schedule: http://theorizingtheweb.tumblr.com/2016/program
Webcast: Room A + keynotes – http://livestream.com/ttwconference/a
Room B – http://livestream.com/internetsociety2/ttw16
Room C – http://livestream.com/internetsociety3/ttw16
Keynotes: http://livestream.com/ttwconference/redstone
Twitter: #TtW16 https://twitter.com/hashtag/TtW16
Facebook: #TtW16 https://facebook.com/hashtag/TtW16

Room A

Room B

Room C

Keynotes