CIRCT Presents

Circt Presents

Welcome to CIRCT Presents! Our podcast features research from the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Culture and Technology and the Institute for Policy, Ethics and Culture at Michigan Tech, a public research university in Houghton, MI.   Michigan Technological University was  founded in 1885. We overlook the Keweenaw Waterway and join in community with the stewards of this land since time immemorial, the Ojibwa peoples. In our co-presence, we carry forward a commitment to listening, to allyship, and to joint stewardship.

Episodes

  1. Season 2 Episode 2: Mark Rouleau

    03/19/2024

    Season 2 Episode 2: Mark Rouleau

    In this episode of IPEC Presents, we examine our new season’s theme of ethics from a different perspective. Dr. Mark Rouleau brings with him insights from an IPEC-sponsored trip to Brazil. Mark participated in the Summer School on AI technologies for trust, interoperability, autonomy, and resilience in Industry 4.0. The summer school was a one-week hands on training hosted at the University of São Paulo focused on using automation techniques in Multi Agent System (MAS) environments to solve practical industrial problems. Topics covered through this hackathon style training included the following: Web of Things, Knowledge Graphs, Multi Agent Systems, and Responsible and Trustworthy AI. If you’d like to reach out to Mark, he can be found on  Email: mdroulea@mtu.edu Website: https://www.mtu.edu/social-sciences/department/faculty/rouleau/  If you’d like to reach out to IPEC, we can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPECmtu  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ipec_mtu  Email: ipec@mtu.edu  Website: https://www.mtu.edu/ipec/ Mark’s Recent Publications Ofori, Roland O., and Mark D. Rouleau. “Modeling the Impacts of Floating Seaweeds on Fisheries Sustainability in Ghana.” Marine policy 127 (2021): 104427-. Rouleau, Mark, and Robert Zupko. “Agent-Based Modeling for Bioenergy Sustainability Assessment.” Landscape and urban planning 188 (2019): 54–63. Winkler, Richelle L., and Mark D. Rouleau. “Amenities or Disamenities? Estimating the Impacts of Extreme Heat and Wildfire on Domestic US Migration.” Population and environment 42, no. 4 (2021): 622–648. Helman, Alexander C, Matthew C Kelly, Mark D Rouleau, and Yvette L Dickinson. “Preferences for Northern Hardwood Silviculture among Family Forest Owners in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.” Journal of forestry 119, no. 2 (2021): 113–129. Join a research area: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14M9sRzYCEeSX7NOR92PPuYGpo4uQUqyrjlnMeogwIPw/edit  Michigan Technological University, a public research University located in Houghton, Michigan, was founded in 1885 that overlooks the Keweenaw Waterway.

    1 hr
  2. Season 2: Episode 1 Alexandra Morrison

    02/20/2024

    Season 2: Episode 1 Alexandra Morrison

    In our new season of IPEC Presents, we contemplate ethics as it relates to interdisciplinary research. Our first guest this season is Dr. Alexandra Morrison, an Associate Professor of Philosophy and Humanities here at Michigan Tech.  Alexandra is also the Ethics and Philosophy minor Advisor, overseeing undergraduate students from all across campus. Her main research areas include 20th century Continental Philosophy, especially Phenomenology. She also publishes in Feminist Social and Political Philosophy, and the Philosophy of Technology and STEM Ethics pedagogy and is currently working on several interdisciplinary projects in STEM ethics, as well as a manuscript that makes a phenomenologically based critique of recent approaches to an ethics of AI.  If you’d like to reach out to Alexandra, she can be found on  Email: lamorris@mtu.edu  If you’d like to reach out to IPEC, we can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPECmtu  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ipec_mtu  Email: ipec@mtu.edu  Website: https://www.mtu.edu/ipec/ Alexandra’s Recent Publications • L. Marin, A. Morrison, Y. Jalali, C. Voinea. (2024) "Reflective and dialogical approaches in engineering ethics education" The Routledge International Handbook of Engineering Ethics Education, Routledge. Forthcoming. • Morrison and S. Marratto. (2024) "Values and Objectivity: Phenomenology and the Project of Integrating Science into Democracy" Philosophy and Social Criticism. Forthcoming. • Morrison, A., Wellstead, A. M., & Dickinson, H. (2023) Reclaiming public service ethics through algorithms: Implications for teaching and development. Teaching Public Administration, Online First Publication March 2023. https://doi.org/10.1177/01447394231191940 • Kate Kirkpatrick’s Becoming Beauvoir: A Life, London, Bloomsbury, 2019, 476 pages, ISBN 9781350168435. Mentioned in the Episode Lousie Glück: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/louise-gluck  Martin Heiddeger: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/heidegger/ Jacques Derrida: https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/derrida/  Join a research area: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14M9sRzYCEeSX7NOR92PPuYGpo4uQUqyrjlnMeogwIPw/edit  Michigan Technological University, a public research University located in Houghton, Michigan, was founded in 1885.  We overlook the Keweenaw Waterway and join in community with the stewards of this land since time immemorial, the Ojibwe peoples. In our co-presence, we carry forward a commitment to listening, to allyship, and to joint stewardship.

    49 min
  3. IPEC Presents Episode 4: Stefka Hristova and Soonkwan Hong

    12/05/2023

    IPEC Presents Episode 4: Stefka Hristova and Soonkwan Hong

    Do you love research but don’t have the time to read endless papers and books? Get the latest research — and research insights — from the Institute for Policy, Ethics and Culture at Michigan Tech. Each month IPEC Presents focuses on policy engagement and teaching that addresses ethical and cultural challenges, implications, and strategies relevant to the emerging techno-cultural environment.  In our fourth episode of IPEC Presents, guests IPEC director Stefka Hristova and associate director Soonkwan Hong discuss how their research relationship has developed over time and spanned university service-related projects, publication collaborations, and research development. Taking a critical perspective on AI and algorithms, we dive deep into the power relations at play in today’s techno cultural environment. Join us for a riveting discussion and learn how, as a general AI user, we can better educate and protect ourselves when interacting with these black box technologies. If you’d like to reach out to Stefka, she can be found at  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefka-hristova-128381/  Email: shristov@mtu.edu  If you’d like to reach out to Soonkwan, he can be found at Email: shong2@mtu.edu  If you’d like to reach out to IPEC, we can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPECmtu  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ipec_mtu  Email: ipec@mtu.edu Website: https://www.mtu.edu/ipec/ To find research mentioned in this episode Algorithmic Culture: How Big Data and Artificial Intelligence are Transforming Everyday Life Critical AI: A Field in Formation, by Rita Raley and Jennifer Rhee Critique of Black Reason, Achille Mmembe “Do Artifacts Have Politics?” by Langdon Winner “Society Must be Defended” by Michel Foucault Join a research area: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/14M9sRzYCEeSX7NOR92PPuYGpo4uQUqyrjlnMeogwIPw/edit  Michigan Technological University, a public research University located in Houghton, Michigan, was founded in 1885.  We overlook the Keweenaw Waterway and join in community with the stewards of this land since time immemorial, the Ojibwe peoples. In our co-presence, we carry forward a commitment to listening, to allyship, and to joint stewardship.

    51 min
  4. IPEC Presents Episode 3: Jason Archer

    11/07/2023

    IPEC Presents Episode 3: Jason Archer

    Do you love research but don’t have the time to read endless papers and books? Get the latest research — and research insights — from the Institute for Policy, Ethics and Culture at Michigan Tech. Each month IPEC Presents focuses on policy engagement and teaching that addresses ethical and cultural challenges, implications, and strategies relevant to the emerging techno-cultural environment.  In today’s episode of IPEC Presents, our guest Dr. Jason Archer discusses his vision for the Human Machine Culture research area, which he leads for IPEC. This research area is inviting new members and collaborators to join and work together on exciting new projects and publications. Jason is a scholar whose work bridges the connections between technology and culture, human and machine. In our discussion, we talked about the meaning of human machine culture, and the various uses of the term haptics as it relates to fields of study. Join us for a journey of what it means to be living on the verge of a new sensical revolution: touch.  If you’d like to reach out to Jason, he can be found on  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-archer-33a240160/ Website: https://jasonearcher.com  Email: jearcher@mtu.edu  Link to media discussed in the episode Archaeologies of Touch, David Parisi (2018): https://www.upress.umn.edu/book-division/books/archaeologies-of-touch  Haptic Media Studies, Special Issue of New Media & Society (volume 19, issue 10): https://doi.org/10.1177/146144481771751  Sage Handbook of Human-Machine Communication: currently not available https://uk.sagepub.com/en-us/eur/the-sage-handbook-of-human–machine-communication/book273648  In-Touch: Digital Communication at University College London: https://in-touch-digital.com/team/  Culture and Technology: A Primer, Jennifer Daryl Slack and J. Macgregor Wise (2015): https://www.peterlang.com/document/1054407  If you’d like to reach out to IPEC, we can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPECmtu  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ipec_mtu  Email: ipec@mtu.edu  Michigan Technological University, a public research University located in Houghton, Michigan, was founded in 1885.  We overlook the Keweenaw Waterway and join in community with the stewards of this land since time immemorial, the Ojibwe peoples. In our co-presence, we carry forward a commitment to listening, to allyship, and to joint stewardship.

    1h 6m
  5. IPEC Presents Episode 1: Richard Canevez

    09/05/2023

    IPEC Presents Episode 1: Richard Canevez

    Welcome to IPEC Presents! Our podcast features research from the Institute for Policy, Ethics and Culture at Michigan Tech, a public research university in Houghton, MI. Each episode of IPEC Presents is dedicated to discussing the research our institute conducts in service of policy engagement, and teaching that address the ethical and cultural challenges, implication, and strategies unique to the emerging techno cultural environment.  Michigan Technological University was founded in 1885. We overlook the Keweenaw Waterway and join in community with the stewards of this land since time immemorial, the Ojibwa peoples. In our co-presence, we carry forward a commitment to listening, to allyship, and to joint stewardship. In today’s (first ever!) episode of IPEC Presents, our guest Dr. Richard Canevez discusses his rising academic career and research as an executive committee member and research area lead. Rich is a multi-talented professional whose expertise draws on multiple disciplinary backgrounds, including philosophy, information sciences and technology, artificial intelligence, and communication. If you’d like to reach out to Rich, he can be found on  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richcanevez/  Mastodon: https://c.im/@rcanevez  Twitter: twitter.com/coola_rc   Email: rcanevez@mtu.edu  If you’d like to reach out to IPEC, we can be found on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IPECmtu  Twitter: https://twitter.com/ipec_mtu  Email: ipec@mtu.edu

    1h 9m

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Welcome to CIRCT Presents! Our podcast features research from the Center for Interdisciplinary Research on Culture and Technology and the Institute for Policy, Ethics and Culture at Michigan Tech, a public research university in Houghton, MI.   Michigan Technological University was  founded in 1885. We overlook the Keweenaw Waterway and join in community with the stewards of this land since time immemorial, the Ojibwa peoples. In our co-presence, we carry forward a commitment to listening, to allyship, and to joint stewardship.