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Men not going their own way: a thick big data analysis of #MGTOW and #Feminism tweets

Feminist Media Studies, 2022
Online misogyny is growing at an alarming rate, constituting a violent backlash against feminist activism for gender equality. In our paper, we analyze misogynistic discourses on Twitter generated by #MGTOW (men going their own way) using Thick Big Data.
A. Górska   +2 more
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Applying Data Feminism Principles to Assess Bias in English and Arabic NLP Research

Conference 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.
Cass Mayeda   +4 more
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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 in action: mapping Urban Belonging in Copenhagen with experimental visualization and participatory GIS

Gender, 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 Burgos-Thorsen
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Data Journalism: What’s Feminism Got to Do With I.T.?

The Data Journalism Handbook, 2021
Taking a feminist approach to data journalism means tuning in to the ways in which inequality enters databases and algorithms, as well as developing strategies to mitigate those biases.
C. D’Ignazio
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Catherine D’ignazio And Lauren F. Klein: Data Feminism

Impacting Education Journal on Transforming Professional Practice
This book review examines Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein, a transformative text that challenges traditional notions of neutrality and objectivity in quantitative research.
Seniz Celimli-Aksoy
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Does bad pay cause occupations to feminize, Does feminization reduce pay, and How can we tell with longitudinal data?

Social Science Research, 2007
Abstract Predominantly female occupations pay less than “male” occupations, even after adjusting for skill demands. The devaluation perspective says that this is because gender bias influences employers’ decisions about the relative pay of occupations.
England, Paula   +2 more
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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 Dilai, Olena Levchenko
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Beyond Instrumentalization: Far-Right Women’s Appropriation of Feminism in France

Politics & Gender
Femonationalism, or the selective use of feminist discourse to advance far-right causes, has often been analyzed through the lens of party politics. Shifting the focus to grassroots activists, this article studies a group of far-right female activists ...
Charlène Calderaro
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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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