By CDMIPublished On: May 8th, 2023The department of Arts, Culture and Media at the University of Toronto invites everyone in town after the ICA to the Brazilian Day of Media and Communication Research.
By CDMIPublished On: March 30th, 2023Book talk with Sahana Udupa (University of Munich) and Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan (New York University) on Digital Unsettling: Decoloniality and Dispossession in the Age of Social Media (NYU Press). The book is a critical exploration of digitalization that puts contemporary “decolonizing” movements into conversation with theorizations of digital communication.
By CDMIPublished On: March 30th, 2023Book talk with Ignacio Siles (Universidad de Costa Rica) on Living with Algorithms: Agency and User Culture in Costa Rica (MIT Press). The book analyzes user dynamics in the global south across three algorithmic platforms: Netflix, Spotify, and TikTok.
By CDMIPublished On: February 24th, 2023Professor Edemilson Paraná from the Federal University of Ceará, Brazil will be speaking on AI in the context of financial markets.
By CDMIPublished On: February 23rd, 2023On January 22 – 24, 2023, join fellow arts service organizations (ASOs), and ASO representatives for a future-oriented gathering; a convergence of like-minded organizations and people.
By CDMIPublished On: February 22nd, 2023This collaborative, artist-centered research project asks the question: How do we support artists in a precarious sector?
By CDMIPublished On: February 21st, 2023This year’s conference theme, "Transforming Research: Feminist Methods for Times of Crisis and Possibility," will center inquiries, reflections, and imaginations of feminist, decolonial research methods and practice across fields and disciplines.
By CDMIPublished On: November 3rd, 2022Continuing the discussion started at AoIR conference, this online roundtable analyzes the limits of decolonial approach in internet studies.
By CDMIPublished On: September 14th, 2022Join editors, producers and reporters from 5 media outlets as doctoral students will deliver 1-minute pitches to receive live feedback from editors at The Walrus, Logic, C-Mag and The Globe & Mail.
By CDMIPublished On: August 9th, 2022What kinds of small-world-facing methods do we need to make big-world-facing (whole wide world/world wide web) projects? In this presentation we discuss the ways that we have developed relationship-based processes and protocols for trans- feminist and queer artists, audiences, activists and researchers, in our digital research environment, the Cabaret Commons.









