Publications & Presentations

Publications

  • Hautala J., Ahlqvist T., (2022) Integrating futures imaginaries, expectations and anticipatory practices: practitioners of artificial intelligence between now and future, Routledge: Technology Analysis & Strategic ManagementRoutledge, pp 1-13.
  • Wingström, Roosa, Johanna Hautala & Riina Lundman (2022) Redefining Creativity in the Era of AI? Perspectives of Computer Scientists and New Media Artists, Creativity Research Journal, DOI: 10.1080/10400419.2022.2107850
  • Martikainen T. (2022), IHMISKESKEINEN TEKOÄLY: Teknologisesti edistyneiden valtioiden kansalliset tekoälystrategiat kriittisen teknologiakehityksen viitekehyksessä, Master’s theses and Second Cycle Degree theses including the degrees in medicine and dentistry (restricted access), University of Turku
  • Hautala J., Jauhiainen J. S. (2022) Co-creating Knowledge with Robots: System, Synthesis, and Symbiosis. Journal of the Knowledge Economy. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13132-022-00968-1
  • Hautala (2021) Can robots possess knowledge? Rethinking the DIK(W) pyramid through the lens of employees of an automotive factory. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications 8(212). https://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-021-00893-9
  • Kiviharju V (2021) Tekoälyn eettiset kysymykset Suomessa ja Singaporessa : hallinnon linjauksista tekoälyn kehittäjien näkemyksiin. Pro gradu -tutkielma, Turun yliopisto. https://www.utupub.fi/handle/10024/152936
  • Hautala J & Schmidt S (2019) Learning across distances: an international collaborative learning project between Berlin and Turku. Journal of Geography in Higher Education 43(2), pp. 181-200.
  • Hämäläinen I (2019) Kohti tekoälyajan älykkäitä kaupunkeja. Pro gradu -tutkielma. Maantieteen ja geologian laitos, Turun yliopisto.

Sessions

  • Berhndt T., Hautala J., Nordström P., Wingström R., (2022) Human geographical research of future technologies: from processes to societies. Session at the Geography days, November, Tampere.
  • Behrndt T., Hautala J., Mäkinen L., Wingström R., (2021) Promises and Challenges of Future Technologies in Human Geographical Research. Session at the Geography days, November, Oulu.

Presentations

  • Behrndt T, Hautala J, AI strategies as roadmaps for governing knowledgebased societies, Geography days, November 4, 2022, Tampere, Finland.
  • Human geographical perspectives on knowledge creation and creativity in the era of AI, Palmén-Colloquium, Finland Geographical Society, Sep 30, 2022
  • Co-Creativity in the era of AI: how artists and scientists are creative with AI, Jun 22, 2022, Leverhulme Center for the Future of Intelligence, Cambridge University, UK
  • Hautala J (2022) Calling for Posthuman Economic Geography, Economic Geography Conference, Jun 10, Dublin, Ireland
  • Behrndt T, ‘Coming to Terms with Algorithmic Surveillance’, SSN 2022 conference, June 2, 2022, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • Hautala J (2021) Tieto ja luovuus tekoälyn ajalla. Vaasan tiedekarnevaalit, 19.11.2021, Vaasa.
  • Wingström R, Huopalainen A, Hautala J (2021) Creation process, creative moments, and (im)mobilities: following artists during the COVID-19 pandemic. 37th EGOS colloquium, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
  • Co-Creating knowledge with robots. 5th Geography of Innovation Conference, 29-31.1.2020, Stavanger, Norway.
  • Co-Creating Knowledge with Robots: towards system, synthesis and symbiosis in universities in Tampere and Singapore. Work Conference, 17.8.2019, Helsinki.
  • Knowledge Creation Processes in Space and Time: from Sciences to Arts and the Era of AI. National University of Singapore, 6.6.2019, Singapore.
  • Knowledge Societies Enter the Era of AI: How Is Knowledge Co-Created Among Humans, AI and Robots? Turku AI Meetup, 10.4.2019, Turku.
  • Second Machine Age Knowledge Co-Creation Processes in Space and Time. Maantieteen päivät 25–26.10.2018, Helsinki.

Interviews:

WIC Science Hardtalk by Johanna Hautala: Tietoyhteiskunta ja luovuus tekoälyn ajalla. 17.02.2022.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK9YVxwBf2o

Podcast

  • Can machines know? Listen to the SHIFT talk.

Publications intended for the general public