Neil Selwyn
@Neil_Selwyn
sociology of education + digital | Monash University | current interests: automation, AI, facial recognition, datafication, eco-justice + digital degrowth
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Mental health education & social-emotional learning in schools ... I got to chat with Neil Humphrey about the latest research evidence & thinking around this fast growing area of education: soundcloud.com/eetheducatione…
🔥Now in press at PNAS Nexus 🔥
We provide a state-of-the-art, interdisciplinary overview of generative AI’s potential impacts on (mis)information and three information-intensive domains: work, education, and healthcare.
Our goal is to highlight how generative AI could worsen…
I enjoyed chatting with Neil Selwyn about banning young people's mobile technologies in England's schools. Our conversation is now available on all major podcast platforms 📲 👇
Thrilled to share that my book is coming out in October with Hopkins Press. Bringing together STS and critical university studies, it investigates the increasing use of digital tools for 'solving' higher education challenges through surveillance. press.jhu.edu/books/title/12…
Digital tech is steadily creeping into early childhood centres... listen to my chat with Antti Paakkari (Tampere University) about his research into how digital portfolios, activity trackers & iPads are changing the dynamics of early childhood education in 🇫🇮... buzzsprout.com/1301377/148899…
AERA Meryl Alper Michael D. Smith 'Critical Data Literacies' is a guide to navigating a world increasingly governed by data, in which Luci Pangrazio and Neil Selwyn
demonstrate how individuals and communities can empower themselves to engage with data critically and creatively.
mitpress.mit.edu/9780262546829/…
'Cambridge Handbook of Facial Recognition in the Modern State' (ed by Rita Matulionyte and myself) - OPEN ACCESS! 19 chapters & 34 contributors discuss socio-legal implications of FRT in jurisdictions from 5 world regions - Europe, North America, South America, Asia-Pacific, and Africa