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Museum of Fine Arts (in collaboration with Boston Institute of Psychotherapy)
Symposium: “Are Social Networks Really Social?”
Boston, MA April 2012
The Boston Athenaeum
Book Talk: Sherry Turkle, “Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other”
Boston, MA April 2012
TED Conference 2012 (Technology, Engineering, Design)
Mainstage
Connected, but Alone?
Long Beach, CA March 2012
College of the Holy Cross
Campuswide lecture, sponsored by The Center for Teaching
Alone Together: The New Intimacies, Solitudes, and Ethical Dilemmas of our Digital Age
Worcester, MA February 2012
Harvard University
Department of Mental Health
University Health Services
Digital Life and the Developing Adolescent
Cambridge, MA February 2012
Mount Auburn Hospital
Thursday Morning Talks
Alone Together: Intimacy and Solitude in the Digital Age
Cambridge, MA February 2012
Calvin College
January Lecture Series
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Grand Rapids, MI January 2012
University of California at Irvine
Center for Research in Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO)
Distinguished Speaker Series
Technology as the Architect of our Intimacies
Irvine, CA November 2011
Learning and the Brain Society
Conference on Preparing Minds for the 21st Century
Alone Together: A Meditation on the Future of Teaching and Learning in the 21st Century
and Panelist: “How can schools teach and promote cognitive skills students need to compete in the 21st century?”
Boston, MA November 2011
Chicago Humanities Festival
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Chicago, IL November 2011
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT Hillel
“Alone Together: Technology as the Architect of our Intimacies”
Cambridge, MA November 2011
Sarah Lawrence College
Alone Together: Cyberspace/Cybersolitudes
Bronxville, NY October 2011
Princeton Club
Alone Together: Cyberspace/Cybersolitudes
New York, NY October 2011
Boston Book Festival 2011
Panelist: Alone Together: Anti-Social Networks?
Boston, MA October 2011
The Erikson Institute for Education and Research of the Austen Riggs Center
Fall Conference on Remembering, Retweeting and Working Through: Psychological Perspectives on New Media
Keynote: Alone Together: Social Media, Cyberintimacies and Cybersolitudes
Stockbridge, MA October 2011
Masterclass: Alone Together
FreedomLab
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
September 2011
Masterclass: Alone Together
Nexus Institute
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
September 2011
Professional Development Session: Alone Together
Choate Rosemary Hall
Wallingford, CT
September 2011
Berkeley Center for New Media
Technology as the Architect of our Intimacies
Berkeley, CA September 2011
Berkeley Art Museum
Desirée Holman in conversation with Sherry Turkle
Berkeley, CA September 2011
Images & Voices of Hope World Summit 2011
“Mind-Full Media”
Keynote
Haines Falls, NY September 2011
The Economist - Human Potential Summit: The Ideas Economy
Panelist: The New Office: Virtualisation and Life in the Cloud
New York, NY September 2011
Aspen Institute
Aspen Ideas Festival
Growing Up Tethered
Aspen, CO July 2011
Aspen Institute
Aspen Ideas Festival
Panelist: Knowledge Exchange: It’s a Social, Social World. Now What?
Panelist: Connectivity and Its Discontents: Opportunities and Anxieties
Aspen, CO July 2011
London School of Economics
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
London, England June 2011
The British Library
Panelist: The Age of Enlightenment: Are We Too Intertwined with Technology?
London, England June 2011
Royal Society of Arts
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
London, England June 2011
Expo Gastao
Alone Together: The New Intimacies and Solitudes of the Digital Age
Joinville, Brazil June 2011
Milken Institute Global Conference on Shaping the Future
Panelist: The Attention Deficit Society: What technology is doing to our brains
Los Angeles, CA May 2011
Yale Law School
Technology and Ethics Study Group
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
New Haven, CT April 2011
Salem Athenaeum
The Adams Lecture
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Salem, MA April 2011
Harvard University
The Bok Center for Teaching and Learning
Alone Together: A Meditation on the Future of Teaching and Learning in the Digital Age
Cambridge, MA April 2011
University Professional & Continuing Education Association
96th Annual Conference: “Doing What Matters - New Knowledge and Strategies”
Keynote: Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Toronto, Canada April 2011
Georgia Institute of Technology
GVU Center
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Atlanta, GA March 2011
Psychotherapy Networker
Symposium 2011
Keynote: Cyber Intimacy and Cyber Solitude
Washington, DC March 2011
Williams College
Oakley Center for the Humanities and Social Sciences
The Richmond Lecture: Alone Together: New Intimacies and Solitudes in the Digital Age
Williamstown, MA March 2011
Washington College
C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Chestertown, MD February 2011
Dartmouth College
The Digital Humanities Lecture Series
with the Leslie Center for the Humanities & Computer Science at Dartmouth
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Hanover, NH February 2011
TEDxUIUC 2011
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
“New Frontiers”
Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other
Urbana, IL February 2011
North Carolina State University
Engineering, Policy, and Society Seminar Series
Keynote: Computing and Communications Technologies: The Work/Life Connection
Raleigh, NC November 2010
William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis & Psychology
“Where the Wired Things Are: Children and Technology in Therapy”
Keynote Address
New York, NY October 2010
Harvard University
Social Studies 50th Anniversary Celebration
"Social Studies and the Social Sciences"
Cambridge, MA September 2010
Scratch @ MIT (conference)
Keynote Address
Cambridge, MA August 2010
Campus Technology 2010 (conference)
Keynote: Technology as the Architect of Self: Implications for Higher Education
Boston, MA July 2010
Harvard Extension School
The 2010 Lowell Lecture
The Tethered Life: Technology Reinvents Intimacy and Solitude
Cambridge, MA May 2010
Washington Center for Psychoanalysis
New Directions Conference in Psychoanalytic Thinking (Being a Therapist in the 21st Century)
Technology and New Emotional States
Washington, DC May 2010
Tufts University
Snyder Presidential Lecture
Cyberintimacies/Cybersolitudes
Medford, MA April 2010
Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Dynamic Media Institute’s Media Tech Tonic Lecture Series
Evocative Objects and the Making of Art
Boston, MA April 2010
Brown University
Fourth Annual Seaman Family Lecture and Teaching Forum
Tethered Teens
Providence, RI March 2010
Harvard Extension School
Centennial Celebration
"No More Teachers? No More Books? Higher Education in the Networked Age"
Cambridge, MA November 2009
Harvard University
Kennedy School – Conference on the Future of Journalism
The Future of Journalism in a Digital Age
Cambridge, MA October 2009
Harvard University
Kennedy School - meeting on “How to Make Money in News”
What Sensibility do Digital Natives Bring to the News?
Cambridge, MA October 2009
Association of American Museum Directors
Keynote Address: Evocative Objects and the Museum Experience
Philadelphia, PA April 2009
Harvard University
Kennedy School Program on Science, Technology, and Society
Science and Democracy Lecture Series
Connected Publics: Power and Politics in a Networked Age (panel discussion)
Cambridge, MA March 2009
Boston Neuropsychoanalysis Group
Grand Rounds
New Connectivities/New Identities
Brookline, MA February 2009
The Microsoft Corporation
Presentation to Microsoft Research on Growing Up Connnected
Seattle, WA December 2008
The Intel Corporation
Conference on “New Research Directions”
Cyberintimacies/Cybersolitudes
Portland, OR November 2008
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Annual Meeting
Cyberintimacies/Cybersolitudes
(Session on Adolescence in Cyberspace: Identity, Intimacy, and the Internet)
Chicago, IL October 2008
TTI/Vanguard – “Generation Techs”
Plenary Presentation, The Vanguard Group Annual Meeting
New Technologies Across the Life Cycle
Rome, Italy July 2008
MIT Museum
Soap Box Creativity and Innovation Series (part of the Cambridge Science Festival)
The Robotic Moment and the American Heart: What can we make of our reactions to relational, sociable robotics?
Cambridge, MA April 2008
Harvard University
Barker Center for the Humanities
Seminar on Science and the Humanities (“Between Two Cultures”)
Cyberintimacies/Cybersolitudes
Cambridge, MA April 2008
University of Pennsylvania
Department of the History and Sociology of Science
New inner history narratives for science studies
Philadelphia, PA April 2008
Harvard University
Nieman Foundation for Journalism
Keynote address: Cyberintimacy/Cybersolitude: New narratives in the history of technology
Nieman Conference on Narrative Journalism: Storytelling in Many Voices, Many Media
Boston, MA March 2008
The Intel Corporation
Seminar: Nurturant Technologies
Portland, OR February 2008
Oxford University
Conference on Artificial Companions in Society
Keynote address: Cyberintimacies/Cybersolitudes
Oxford Internet Institute
Oxford, England October 2007
University of Oregon
David and Tracey Kohen Lectureship
“Cyberintimacies”
Eugene, OR October 2007
MIT Museum
Transrobotism (Of Human-Robot Bonds)
Panelist
Cambridge, MA April 2007
American Museum of Natural History
Art/Sci Collision: Of Human-Robot Bondage
Discussion Moderator
New York, NY April 2007
The 2007 Marshall McLuhan Lecture
New York University/Consulate General of Canada
Cyberintimacies/Cybersolitudes
New York, NY March 2007
List Gallery
Curatorial Lecture: Troubles that Try the Tethered Soul
Cambridge, MA December 2006
Stanford University
Institute for the Humanities
Cyberintimacies
Stanford, CA November 2006
Stanford University
Program in Science, Technology, and Society
New Complicities for Companionship: A Nascent Robotics Culture
Stanford, CA November 2006
American Sociological Association
101st Annual Meeting
Transgressing the Human and Non-human Boundary
The Complexities of CyberCompanionship: When Nurturance is the "Killer App"
Montreal, Canada August 2006
American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
21st National Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Human Implications of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI)
A Nascent Robotics Culture: New Complicities for Companionship
Boston, MA July 2006
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth Artificial Intelligence Conference
Artificial Intelligence: The Next 50 Years
Artificial Intelligence at 50: From Building Intelligence to Nurturing Sociabilities
Hanover, NH July 2006
2006 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation
Humanitarian Robotics
A Sociable Robot to Encourage Social Interaction Among the Elderly
Orlando, FL May 2006
Eastern Sociological Society
2006 Annual Meeting
Cyber Places in Our Lives
Tethered: Cyberplaces Always on/Always on You
Boston, MA February 2006
ArtSpace
Can We Fall in Love with a Machine?
Love and Authenticity: After We Love Our Machines, What Next?
Boston, MA February 2006
AAAI Symposium, November 2005
American Association for Artificial Intelligence
Caring Machines: AI in Eldercare
Relational Artifacts and the Elderly
Washington, DC (Crystal City, Arlington, VA)
ICCS/Cog-Sci Workshop
Toward Social Mechanisms of Android Science
Relational Artifacts, Children, and Elders: The Complexities of CyberCompanions
Stresa, Italy July 2005
Society for Personality and Social Psychology 6th Annual Meeting
Other Minds? How People Perceive Non-Human Agents
Relational Artifacts and Life-Practice Sociabilities: What ‘Counts’ as Alive Enough to Matter?
New Orleans, LA January 2005
Humanoids 2004
Encounters with Kismet and Cog: Children’s Relationship with Humanoid Robots
Los Angeles, CA November 2004
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Teens on Screens: Development and the Technology of Play
Adolescents in Cyberspace (And Other Places in Digital Culture)
Washington, DC October 2004
Milken Institute
Global Conference: Prospering in a Changing World
The Long View: Imagining the Future
Los Angeles, CA April 2004
American Psychoanalytic Association
92nd Annual Meeting
Whither Psychoanalysis in Digital Culture?
Boston, MA June 2003
Yale University
Institute for Social and Policy Studies
Ethics and Technology Working Research Group
Robots, Virtual Worlds, and the Evolution of Social Sensibilities
New Haven, CT May 2003
Harvard University Kennedy School of Government
Program on Science, Technology and Society
Science and Society Colloquium Series
Mediated Citizenship: Representation in a Digital Age
Cambridge, MA February 2003
Camden Technology Conference
POP!Tech 2002: Artificial Worlds
How Artificial Worlds Are Leading Us to Redefine Ourselves
Camden, Maine October 2002
Harvard University Graduate School of Education
Harvard-Ross Seminar on Globalization and Education
Globalization and New Ways of Knowing
Cambridge, MA October 2002
Sigmund Freud Museum
30th Anniversary Freud Lecture
Psychoanalytic Culture and Computer Culture
Vienna, Austria May 2002
World Economic Forum
Identity in a Global World
Science: A Source of Security of Vulnerability?
New York, NY February 2002
Institute for Advanced Study
School of Social Science
Lecture series on Information Technology, New Media and the Social Sciences
Intimate Machines: Human Identity and "Affective" Computing
Princeton, NJ March 2001
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Toys of Tomorrow: Thinking Outside of the Toybox Symposium
How Gender and Licensing Concerns Affect How Toys Are Designed
Cambridge, MA May 2000
World Economic Forum
Digital Brainstorming
Individuals, Community, and the Network Society
Technology Malign? Danger Zones in the Network Society
Self-identity in the Network Society
Davos, Switzerland February 1997
Art Futura
Conference on “Global Mind”
Computers, Art, and the Culture of Stimulation
Barcelona, Spain March 1992
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