
Researching Algorithms in the Wild: A Case Study of Digital Risk Profiling Technologies and Housing
This hybrid training event, combining lecture and workshop-style elements, will provide a pragmatic introduction to the sociological study of algorithms in the context of new technologies being introduced in housing markets. It will consider practical approaches to the sociological study of algorithmic power in the context of housing and urban policy.
The event will be led by Professor Roger Burrows, Professor in Global Inequalities at the School of Policy Studies, University of Bristol.
This training session will be delivered in a hybrid format at the University of York.
Bookings will close at 9am on Friday 25th April.
As places are limited, please book a place only if you are sure that you will be able to attend.
When booking, you must use your institutional (.ac.uk) email address and complete all fields of the booking form. Your booking will otherwise be cancelled, and you will need to re-book.