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  • LSA Conference 2024: Innovating Information Technologies in Africa: Debating Authenticity and Global Connections

    LSA 8th Annual Conference University of Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria

    This panel for the 8th Annual LSA conference explores the impact of global innovation on Africa's ICT sector and the integration of local knowledge in technological developments. It examines the influence of colonialism, efforts to decolonize technology, and the role of diaspora communities. This panel also analyse issues of inclusivity, equity, data privacy, and digital divides, while challenging both optimistic and pessimistic views of technology in Africa.

  • CFP – Exploring Digital Sovereignty in Sub-Saharan Africa – Social Sciences and Digital Humanities: Cooperation, Cultures, Societies and African Processes of Digitisation South of the Sahara

    DIGITALDIVERSE 2024 Av. del Hospicio, 1, Granada, Albaicín, Spain

    The panel invites submissions scrutinising the evolving meanings and approaches to digital sovereignty in Africa. Additionally, we seek detailed analyses of how digital sovereignty is conceptualised and implemented in local contexts.

  • Imagining Lagos 2035: The Future of Tech and Daily Life

    CcHUB 294 Herbert Macaulay Way, Lagos, Nigeria

    Imagining Lagos 2035: The Future of Tech and Daily Life.
    Date: Saturday, May 24, 2025
    Time: 10:30 AM – 3:00 PM
    Location: CcHUB, 294 Herbert Macaulay Way, Lagos
    Join us for a free, interactive workshop to explore how Lagos’ tech ecosystem could evolve by 2035. Through scenario building, creative storytelling, and networking, we’ll co-create visions for the future of technology in Lagos.
    Register now: https://bit.ly/4j1PkMS

  • EPIC 2025 – Ethnofutures for Innovation: Practicing Foresight with Diverse Intelligences

    Online

    Join us on May 28, 9:00 AM PDT, for an EPIC tutorial with SJSU's Jan English-Lueck, Rod Falcon from the Institute for the Future, and LAGOSTECH’s Davide Casciano. Explore how ethnography and foresight can create authentic future scenarios, highlighting voices often overlooked. https://www.epicpeople.org/project/52825-ethnofutures-innovation-practicing-foresight/

    $250
  • Reimagining AI as a Human Endeavor: A Call for Papers on the Human Aspects of AI and LLMs in Africa

    University of Lagos University Road, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria

    This panel critically examines Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) not as autonomous, objective technologies, but as deeply human products shaped by labour, social conditions, and cultural contexts. The perception of AI as autonomous often obscures embedded human choices, values, and biases, deflecting accountability from creators and socio-economic structures. Meanwhile, discourses on "algorithms" can stem from terminological anxiety about the roles these systems occupy in society. The speakers moves beyond the "algorithmic drama" of AI as an obscure, inhuman power, instead illuminating its complex socio-technical underpinnings.

  • A new Silicon Valley in Africa? Lagos and its ICT Sector

    Martin Luther King Jr. Library, San José State University 150 E San Fernando St, San Jose, CA, United States

    A new Silicon Valley in Africa? Lagos and its ICT Sector   Wednesday, March 11, 2026 6:00-7:30 pm* Martin Luther King Jr. Library, San José State University King Library Incubator Space (Lower Level)   Ethnobreakfast and SJSU's Anthropology department will host Visiting Scholar, Davide Casciano. Marie Skłodowska-Curie Post-Doctoral Award recipient with the project LAGOSTECH, Dr. […]