Dr. David Sadoway
I am a Faculty-Lecturer in the Centre for Engineering in Society (CES) in the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science. I teach courses (and advise final year student capstone projects) focusing on the ethical, legal, socio-economic and environmental impacts of technologies on society. I am on leave from the Department of Geography and the Environment, and the Department of Policy Studies at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. I am interested in the political ecology and economy of technologies and infrastructures, including generative artificial intelligence. This includes an interest in the human rights, labour, ecological and pedagogical consequences of oligopolistic, corporate-led informatics.
Sessions in which Dr. David Sadoway participates
Tuesday 24 February, 2026
Literature reviews are crucial in most research and writing processes. This session discusses a 'critically reflexive' user approach for students to compare and evaluate ‘traditional’ literature research tools with 'free', publicly accessible, generative artificial intelligence (GAI) tools. This task was part of a month-long student team project in "ENGR392: Social Impact of Technology". Students were asked to compare the outputs of at least 3 GAI tools, to that of ‘traditional’ manual compil...
Sessions in which Dr. David Sadoway attends
Tuesday 24 February, 2026
Join us for coffee, tea and snacks! This is the perfect moment to network; meet presenters, organizing committee members and like minded Concordians.
Opening remarks followed by keynote: Bodies in the loop - Rethinking AI through embodied practice and small data