Book Review | Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (MIT Press, 2020)
Book Review of Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein (MIT Press, 2020)
B. R. Glowacki
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‘Just be confident girls!’: Confidence Chic as Neoliberal Governmentality [PDF]
In our injurious patriarchal cultures, unconfidence is almost inescapable when inhabiting womanhood. However, recently the promotion of self-confidence has surfaced as the site for expanded, heightened and more insidious modes of regulation, often ...
Favaro, L.
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Toward Equitable Participatory Design: Data Feminism for CSCW amidst Multiple Pandemics
CSCW, like many other academic communities, is reckoning with its roles, responsibilities, and practices amidst 2020's multiple pandemics of COVID-19, anti-Black racism, and a global economic crisis.
C. D’Ignazio +3 more
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Troubling coalitions. Some remarks on the (hardly audible) voice of pro-equality men’s groups in gender equality advocacy [PDF]
This paper sets off to outline some reflections on the subject position occupied by pro-equality men’s groups within overarching discourses of gender equality. Discussion makes reference to the cases of Men Engage Europe and Maschile Plurale, two loosely
Trillò, Tommaso
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Notice, Wonder, Feel, Act, and Reimagine as a Path Toward Social Justice in Data Science Education
In this paper, we introduce Notice, Wonder, Feel, Act, and Reimagine (NWFAR) to promote social justice in data science (DS) education. NWFAR draws on intersectional feminist DS to scaffold critical perspectives towards systems of power and oppression and
Jennifer B. Kahn +5 more
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A quantum theoretical explanation for probability judgment errors [PDF]
A quantum probability model is introduced and used to explain human probability judgment errors including the conjunction, disjunction, inverse, and conditional fallacies, as well as unpacking effects and partitioning effects.
Busemeyer, J. R. +4 more
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Data Feminism in DH: Hackathon und Netzwerktreffen
"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
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The Cosmopolitan Future: A Feminist Approach
This study questions the “clash of civilizations” thesis. Referring to the cosmopolitanization process as defined by Beck and Sznaider (2010), I analyze the cosmopolitanization of feminism, that is, the gradual recognition of “the others’ others”, the ...
Sylvie Fogiel-Bijaoui
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Feminism Values in the Posters of Yogyakarta’s Students Demonstration: The #Gejayanmemanggil
The research aimed to examine feminism values on the posters of Yogyakarta’s students’ demonstration the #Gejayanmemanggil. Data collection technique was conducted by reading and note-taking techniques. From social media (Instagram), read the posters for
Nurul Huda Gustema, Dr. Wening Sahayu
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Navigating the Third Wave:Contemporary UK feminist activists and ‘third-wave feminism’ [PDF]
Since the start of the new millennium in the UK, a range of new feminist activities - national networks, issue-specific campaigns, local groups, festivals, magazines and blogs - have been formed by a new constituency of mostly younger women and men ...
Aune, Kristin, Holyoak, Rose
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