POSTER
Bypassing Interaction:
New Pathways to Structural Change
June 28-29th, 2024
Reggio Emilia
Pieter Vanden Broeck, Columbia University & UNIMORE
Mathieu Berger, University of Louvain
Elena Esposito, Bielefeld University & University of Bologna
Face-to-face or interface?
Jack Katz, UCLA
The life and times of the digital self
Giancarlo Corsi, UNIMORE
Interactional structure resolution through the public sphere.
Mathieu Berger, University of Louvain
Interaction fatigue in democratic practices
David Stark, Columbia University
Megachurch: Belong before you believe
Pieter Vanden Broeck, Columbia University & UNIMORE
Algorithms in the classroom
Christian Licoppe, Télécom Paris
Bypassing face-to-face interaction? The case of video communication
Camille Girard-Chanudet, EHESS Paris
Beyond automation. The impacts of algorithmic justice on expertise and responsibility chains
Ugo Corte, University of Stavanger
Fun as an Interaction Ritual
Pierre-Nicolas Oberhauser, University of Lausanne
Why medical practitioners would rather avoid some therapeutic interactions. Clues from Goffman
Dominik Hoffman, Bielefeld University
Streamlined interaction in molecular tumor boards
New Pathways to Structural Change
June 28-29th, 2024
Reggio Emilia
Pieter Vanden Broeck, Columbia University & UNIMORE
Mathieu Berger, University of Louvain
Elena Esposito, Bielefeld University & University of Bologna
Face-to-face or interface?
Jack Katz, UCLA
The life and times of the digital self
Giancarlo Corsi, UNIMORE
Interactional structure resolution through the public sphere.
Mathieu Berger, University of Louvain
Interaction fatigue in democratic practices
David Stark, Columbia University
Megachurch: Belong before you believe
Pieter Vanden Broeck, Columbia University & UNIMORE
Algorithms in the classroom
Christian Licoppe, Télécom Paris
Bypassing face-to-face interaction? The case of video communication
Camille Girard-Chanudet, EHESS Paris
Beyond automation. The impacts of algorithmic justice on expertise and responsibility chains
Ugo Corte, University of Stavanger
Fun as an Interaction Ritual
Pierre-Nicolas Oberhauser, University of Lausanne
Why medical practitioners would rather avoid some therapeutic interactions. Clues from Goffman
Dominik Hoffman, Bielefeld University
Streamlined interaction in molecular tumor boards