Infoversity: Exploring the intersection of information, technology and society
Syracuse University School of Information Studies
14 episodes
1 month ago
The information age is in full swing, and with it innovation and disruption are impacting everything from how we work, learn and communicate. In this podcast, produced by Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, we chat with experts in everything from AI and robotics to the future of work and misinformation. We hear from alumni working at some of the world's most innovative organizations. And we examine how information and technology are reshaping our world and our society. Join us for in-depth discussions with academics and industry leaders across a range of fields.
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The information age is in full swing, and with it innovation and disruption are impacting everything from how we work, learn and communicate. In this podcast, produced by Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, we chat with experts in everything from AI and robotics to the future of work and misinformation. We hear from alumni working at some of the world's most innovative organizations. And we examine how information and technology are reshaping our world and our society. Join us for in-depth discussions with academics and industry leaders across a range of fields.
Libraries and Diversity: Renate Chancellor on social justice and race in the library profession
Infoversity: Exploring the intersection of information, technology and society
34 minutes
10 months ago
Libraries and Diversity: Renate Chancellor on social justice and race in the library profession
Renate Chancellor and Mike Fudge discuss diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) in libraries, emphasizing underrepresented groups' contributions. Chancellor highlights her research on Clara Stanton Jones and E.J. Josey, explores libraries' evolving community roles, and addresses challenges like censorship, misinformation, and leadership disparities, advocating for AI literacy and inclusive education.
Infoversity: Exploring the intersection of information, technology and society
The information age is in full swing, and with it innovation and disruption are impacting everything from how we work, learn and communicate. In this podcast, produced by Syracuse University's School of Information Studies, we chat with experts in everything from AI and robotics to the future of work and misinformation. We hear from alumni working at some of the world's most innovative organizations. And we examine how information and technology are reshaping our world and our society. Join us for in-depth discussions with academics and industry leaders across a range of fields.