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Data Feminism as a guide for agricultural research

open access: diamondnpj Sustainable Agriculture
Agricultural research reflects complex institutional and interpersonal relationships that have historically been, and continue to be, subject to power imbalances.
Virginia Nichols   +4 more
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Introduction: Why Data Science Needs Feminism [PDF]

open access: bronzeData Feminism, 2020
Christine Mann Darden first passed through the gates of NASA’s Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia, in the summer of 1967. Her newly minted master’s degree in applied math had earned her a position as a data analyst there. In the city of Hampton,
C. Mann
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Data feminism in museum collections: mapping principles to practices

open access: diamondInformation Research: An International Electronic Journal
Introduction. In library, archive, and museum (LAM) collections, there has been much work towards restorative cataloguing and addressing harms found within collection data. However, this work is still being done in ad-hoc ways.
Alexandria Rayburn
doaj   +4 more sources

Book Review | Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (MIT Press, 2020)

open access: diamondCatalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience, 2021
Book Review of Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (MIT Press, 2020)
Becca Rose Glowacki
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Data Feminism—Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (Cambridge, MA, USA: MIT Press, 2020, 314 pp.) [PDF]

open access: bronzeIEEE technology & society magazine, 2022
Today, It Seems like all our daily experiences begin or end with data, with our every move leveraged for data collection. We, more or less, accept this. We know that while our lives unfold, our habits, purchases, travels, and comments become an unceasing
Daniene Byrne
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Reseña/Review (D’ Ignazio, Catherine y Klein, F. Klein), “Data Feminism”, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, ISBN: 978-0262044004, 328 págs, 2020)

open access: diamondRevista Teknokultura, 2021
Reseña/Review (D’ Ignazio, Catherine y Klein, F. Klein), “Data Feminism”, Massachusetts, The MIT Press, ISBN: 978-0262044004, 328 págs, 2020)
Nerea Boneta Sádaba
doaj   +3 more sources

Data feminism in action: mapping Urban Belonging in Copenhagen with experimental visualization and participatory GIS [PDF]

open access: greenGender, Place & Culture
In fields like Cultural Geography, Critical Cartography, and GIS, the post-colonial, post-representational, and feminist turns have been productive in critiquing mapmaking at the theoretical level and calling for methodological innovation of mapping ...
Sofie Thorsen
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Applying Data Feminism Principles to Assess Bias in English and Arabic NLP Research

open access: goldConference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency
A growing body of scholarship demonstrates the ways social bias has been and continues to be embedded in Natural Language Processing (NLP) technologies. Still, a gap remains between these interventions and the field at large.
C A Mayeda   +4 more
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Data Feminism in DH: Hackathon und Netzwerktreffen

open access: green, 2023
"Das Ziel von Data Feminism ist es, ausgehend vom intersektionalen Feminismus vorwiegend männlich dominierte Narrative in den Digital Humanities kritisch zu reflektieren. Häufig ist zu beobachten, dass sich der weiß, cis-männlich und hegemonial dominierte Bias aus Archiven und Quellen in daraus erhobenene Daten und digitale Technologien überträgt.
Lang, Sarah, Borek, Luise, Probst, Nora
openaire   +2 more sources

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