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The feminization of psychology: Data from South Africa

International Journal of Psychology, 2009
In many countries, women outnumber men in psychology, both as students and as professionals. Much of this information is drawn from Europe and the USA, and the information available about the situation in developing countries is a lot less detailed. The steady increase in the presence of women in psychology in South Africa is examined, via access to ...
Kerry, Skinner, Johann, Louw
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Data Feminism: D'ignazio and Klein Call Out Inequality in Data

IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine, 2021
Ph.D. candidate Daniene Byrne recently read a book that she says is a must read for people in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. It?s Data Feminism, a book by data scientists Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein that presents a way of thinking about data that is informed by both intersectional feminism and a commitment to action.
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New ways of activism: design justice and data feminism

Social Movement Studies, 2021
Design Justice: Community-Led Practices to Build the Worlds We Need by Sasha Costanza-Chock and Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F.
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Discourses Surrounding Feminism in Ukraine: A Sentiment Analysis of Twitter Data

2018 IEEE 13th International Scientific and Technical Conference on Computer Sciences and Information Technologies (CSIT), 2018
This paper outlines the localization of the SentiStrength sentiment analysis program into Ukrainian and its application to tweets on feminism. The SentiStrength algorithm aims at detecting sentiment polarity and strength of a text. Thus, it helps to identify inappropriate affective utterances, associated with discrimination and aggression. The findings
Marianna P. Dilai, Olena Levchenko
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Approaching “Data Feminism”: Visualizations to Shed Light on Inequality

Journal of Communication Inquiry, 2022
Data feminism theory believes data visualization that embraces feminism can be used to reshape the world and powerfully reveal inequalities around women, people of color, and other disadvantaged groups. This paper seeks to find visualization works that are close to the thrust of data feminism and discusses their rhetorical, narrative, and other ...
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The Feminization of Poverty: Claims, Facts, and Data Needs

Population and Development Review, 1998
It is frequently asserted without supporting evidence that 70 percent of the worlds poor are female. This study notes the implausibility of that percentage which would imply some 500 million female poor in excess of male numbers almost entirely among adults. It examines whether there are likely assumptions that could warrant the claim.
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Review: Data Feminism

Review of Data Feminism by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (2020, MIT Press).
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Data feminism

Geographische Zeitschrift, 2023
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Data Feminism

The AAG Review of Books, 2022
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Introducing Data Feminism

2023
Catherine D’Ignazio, Lauren Klein
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