BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250513T125111EDT-22706Bvdii@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250513T165111Z DESCRIPTION:The gaping holes in the U.S. and Canadian social safety nets me an that many people live in a state of financial precarity that can instan tly become untenable in the face of another big expense\, such as a large medical bill or damaged property. Historically\, people have turned to the ir communities\, neighbors\, families\, and loved ones for help in these s ituations. Today\, asking for money on the internet through crowdfunding i s among the most popular ways of seeking and donating to charity\, and for -profit enterprises have realized that tapping into this instinct for help ing is extremely good business. This talk reveals how these sites\, most n otably GoFundMe\, enjoy massive revenue\, without providing the help they promise. They fail most of their users while putting them through an emoti onal rollercoaster and using sneaky tactics to obscure that reality. With unprecedented access to interviews\, surveys\, and hundreds of thousands o f crowdfunding cases across North America\, this talk\, based on a book fo rthcoming this summer\, tries to answer the following questions: Who succe eds and who fails in the digital crowd? Whom do these sites benefit? The a nswers are uncomfortable and suggest that the failure of GoFundMe and othe rs is emblematic of the inability of the for-profit sector and Big Tech to engineer an end to social inequality.\n\nSpeaker: Erik Schneiderhan is As sociate Professor of Sociology at the University of Toronto\, with appoint ments at the University of Toronto at Mississauga and at St. George. A pol itical sociologist and theorist interested in democracy and how we help ot hers in communities\, he is the author of The Size of Others' Burdens (SUP \, 2015).\n\nTalk Location TBA\n DTSTART:20230310T180000Z DTEND:20230310T193000Z SUMMARY:Visiting Speaker Series Presents Dr. Erik Schneiderhan: GoFailMe: T he Unfulfilled Promise of Digital Crowdfunding URL:/sociology/channels/event/visiting-speaker-series- presents-dr-erik-schneiderhan-gofailme-unfulfilled-promise-digital-345126 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR