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Rethinking Our Futures

Rethinking Our Futures in an Age of Planetary Crisis

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In an age where we seem to be facing an age of multiple and compounding crisis –massive inequality and poverty, climate breakdown, growing authoritarianism, war and genocide– how do we find hope and rethink the possibilities for solidarity, community and better futures? How can we build better cities, make better use of new technologies, and create better media beyond what is offered to us by powerful corporations and short-sighted governments? Four leading contemporary international thinkers will address these questions in conversation. 

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Quinn Slobodian

Quinn Slobodian

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Professor of International History at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, USA. Author of Globalists, Crack-Up Capitalism and Hayek’s Bastards

Orit Halpern

Orit Halpern

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Full Professor and Chair of Digital Cultures at the Technical University of Dresden, Germany. Author of Beautiful Data and The Smartness Mandate

Ayona Datta

Ayona Datta

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Professor of Human Geography at University College London, UK. Author of Informational Peripheries, The Illegal City and the forthcoming, Control, Shift, Govern.

Nick Couldry

Nick Couldry

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Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory Emeritus at the London School of Economics and Political Science, UK. Author of Data Grab, The Costs of Connection, and The Space of the World, the first part of a trilogy on 'Humanizing the Future.'  

David Murakami Wood

David Murakami Wood

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Canada Research Chair in Critical Surveillance and Security Studies, Faculty Member at the Centre for Law, Technology and Society, and Full Professor in the Department of Criminology of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the University of Ottawa. 

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Date et heure
15 oct. 2025
18 h à 19 h 30
Formule et lieu
En personne
Pavillon des Sciences sociales (FSS), salle 4007
Faculty of Social Sciences Building, Room 4007, 120, University Private, Ottawa, ON
Langue
Anglais
Auditoire
Grand public
Organisé par
Chaire de recherche du Canada en études critiques de la surveillance et de la sécurité;  Centre de recherche en droit, technologie et société; Centre de recherche sur le futur des villes