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Driving Decisions: How Autonomous Vehicles Make Sense of the World (Palgrave) book launch

Dates:21 November 2024
Times:16:00 - 17:30
What is it:Book launch
Organiser:School of Environment, Education and Development
How much:Free
Who is it for:University staff, External researchers, Adults, Current University students
Speaker:Sam Hind
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Sam Hind (Art History and Cultural Practices, SALC) will be in conversation with Alex Gekker (University of Amsterdam) on Thursday 21st November, 4-5.30pm to launch his new book, Driving Decisions: How Autonomous Vehicles Make Sense of the World (Palgrave).

The event is supported by the Centre for Digital Humanities, Cultures and Media. https://www.digital-humanities.manchester.ac.uk/

To sign-up to the (online) event, follow the link: https://www.qualtrics.manchester.ac.uk/jfe/form/SV_eDqtLrOJ5Cl7nNA

About the book

Driving Decisions: How Autonomous Vehicles Make Sense of the World examines the phenomenon of autonomous driving, and the ongoing, complex, costly, and contentious quest to automate driving. Principally organized around the concept of algorithmic decision-making, the book considers how different mapping, sensing, and machine learning (ML)-dependent capabilities are gifted to autonomous vehicles through different kinds of technical work: from computer science students annotating visual data in industry-funded research centres to software engineers designing ‘end-to-end’ ML models at autonomous vehicle start-ups.

The book intends to complicate, and question, typical understandings of autonomous driving by going ‘under the hood’, challenging the technological determinism or ‘decisionism’ that advocates offer of an inevitable, fully automated, future. Drawing on seven years of research in a range of empirical contexts, the book will appeal to scholars and students in the fields of science and technology studies, media studies, digital sociology, human geography, and mobilities and transport studies.

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-97-1749-1

Price: Free

Speaker

Sam Hind

Role: Lecturer in Digital Media and Culture

Organisation: The University of Manchester

Biography: Sam Hind is lecturer in Digital Media and Culture at the University of Manchester. He is currently researching autonomous driving, the phenomenon of ‘challenges’ in AI, the history of computer simulation, and the platformization of automobility. Alex Gekker is assistant professor in Digital Research Methods at the University of Amsterdam. His research incorporates various aspects of digital media, primarily focusing on platforms and interfaces to analyse maps, surveillance assemblages, autonomous cars, videogame ecosystems and more.

  • https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/persons/sam.hind

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