Hans Akkermans: Decolonizing the Future
Join us on April 8, when Guest Professor Hans Akkermans will hold a Guest Lecture on Decolonizing the Future - Computer Science is not as it was before.

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TU Wien, Campus Favoritenstraße
FAV Hörsaal 3 Zemanek -
1040 Vienna, Favoritenstraße 9-11
Erdgeschoß, Raum HHEG01 -
This is a hybrid event.
See description for details.
Abstract
Decolonizing the Future - Computer Science Is not Just Science/Engineering Anymore As It Used to Be in the Old Days
Scanning through the history of Computer Science (incl. personal experiences and anecdotes), we observe that there have been and are many different images of what Computer Science (CS) is. Once it was a “New Kid on the Block” in the STEM scientific hierarchy of the “exact” sciences (“practically very useful, but not really scientific”). Now it is hailed as the geopolitical key to a global Digital Transformation that is proclaimed to revolutionize every sector of society and economy (not to forget War and Peace). CS, however, has had major difficulty in acknowledging and coming to terms with its own social and societal nature; but with an outdated self-image it is not ready for the future. CS is becoming an instrument for major powers to colonize the digital world and from there the “real” world, in ways reminiscent of what the 19th century colonial powers did during the Industrial Revolution. The (also scientific) task at hand is then to Decolonize the Future. In line with such a reverse perspective, the talk will end, not with Q&A, but with an A&Q session.
About Hans Akkermans
Hans Akkermans is (emeritus) Professor of Business Informatics at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. He is the Founding Director of the interdisciplinary Network Institute at Amsterdam that studies the interaction between digital technology and society, in which researchers from the faculties of social sciences, humanities, law, economics, and informatics participate. He has worked in knowledge engineering & management, information systems and innovative e-business modelling for many years. He has worked on applications and innovations in smart electricity distribution networks and the sustainable energy transition that have been internationally field-deployed and are now in industrial and commercial use. His current research interests focus on the interdisciplinary research, education and community service program W4RA (Web alliance for Regreening in Africa). He holds a cum laude PhD in theoretical physics in the field of nuclear reactions from the University of Groningen, and he is the co-chair of Digital Humanism’s Curriculum Working Group.
This Lecture is a Hybrid Event
You can watch Hans Akkerman’s Guest Lecture here on April 8.
About Current Trends in Computer Science
This lecture is part of the Current Trends in Computer Science Lecture Series by the TU Wien Informatics Doctoral School, where renowned Guest Professors hold public lectures every semester. If you are studying with us, the lecture series can be credited as an elective course for students of master programs of computer science: 195.072 Current Trends in Computer Science. Additionally, you can join courses held by this year’s Guest Professors of our doctoral colleges and the TU Wien Informatics Doctoral School.
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