Le CELAT-UQAM, la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur les médias, les handicaps et les (auto)représentations et la Chaire de recherche du Canada sur la citoyenneté culturelle des personnes sourdes et les pratiques d’équité culturelle ont le plaisir d’accueillir Daniela Wentz (Université de Ruhr, Allemagne) le jeudi 10 octobre, de 10 h 30 à 12 h, dans les locaux du CELAT-UQAM (salle DC-2300) et sur Zoom à l’occasion d’une conférence intitulée « Automata pour autistes. Une histoire médiatique du “behaviourisme des données” ». Animée par notre membre étudiante Sarah Heussaff, la présentation se tiendra en anglais, mais la discussion pourra se dérouler en anglais et en français. Interprétation en ASL/LSQ disponible sur demande.
Renseignements et inscription à la réunion Zoom : celat@uqam.ca
Résumé de la présentation
« Taking contemporary, digital technologies designed and used to diagnose and treat children with mental disabilities and autism as a starting point, I propose to describe the history of these technologies for once not from the perspective of engineering and computer science, instead focusing on a hitherto completely overlooked history that locates their origins in behavioral research and clinical psychiatry. What most of the therapeutic interventions in this field have in common is that they are based on behavior modification techniques that have been experimented with in behavioral research and therapy since the late 1940s. However, paradoxically, the fascination of robotics and technology companies with theories and insights of behaviorism seems to conceal rather than reveal the crucial role that interaction-based environments and heterogeneous media ensembles already played in mid-century behavioral experimentation and therapy in terms of how unwanted behavior may be abolished and desired behavior elicited. The core of the argument is the analysis of several studies of experimental behavioral analysis and applied behavior therapy by means of “artificial environments”, whose genealogical relationship to contemporary therapeutic technologies is discussed. »
Notice biographique de la conférencière
Daniela Wentz is a media scholar and currently a Postdoc at the interdisciplinary research project « Interact! New Forms of Social Communication with Intelligent Systems » at Ruhr University, Bochum. She is working on a project on affective computing and artificial emotional intelligence from a media-historical and epistemological perspective. Recent publications include: Kritik postdigital, Lüneburg: meson, 2023 (ed. together with L. Hille); « Through the Autism Glass. Behaviourist Interfaces and the (Inter)action Order », in: Interface Critique 4, 2023, « Tales from the Loop. Autismus, Technologien und Subjektivierung », in: Feminist Studies (2/2022), issue « Subjectivising the Digital », pp. 260-275; « Nudged to normal. Images, Behaviour and the Autism Surveillance Complex », in: Digital Culture and Society 02/2021, Issue « Networked Images in Surveillance Capitalism », pp. 265-286.