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Seven intersectional feminist principles for equitable and actionable COVID-19 data
This essay offers seven intersectional feminist principles for equitable and actionable COVID-19 data, drawing from the authors' prior work on data feminism.
Catherine D'Ignazio, Lauren F. Klein
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Data Stories for/from All: Why Data Feminism is for Everyone
Looking through the intersectional feminist lens, Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren Klein introduce data as a tool of power in the past and present world in their book Data Feminism (MIT Press, 2020) and reveal how authorities have used data as a weapon to maintain a hierarchy of power in favor of their position in the unequal status quo.
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Data feminism and border ethics: power, invisibility and indeterminacy
Human activities are being increasingly regulated by means of technologies. Smart borders regulating human movement are no exception. I argue that the process of digitization – including through AI, Big Data and algorithmic processing – falls short of respecting (fundamental) rights to the extent to which it ignores what I term to be the problem of ...
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The Problem of Code: Difference, Identity and Reproduction in the Age of Algorithms
The essay discusses the feminist critiques of the relationship between the digital code and masculine domination proposed by Sadie Plant in Zeroes and Ones (1997) and by Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein in Data Feminism (2020). These critiques are
Paola Rudan
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What happens when men get involved in feminism? Contemporary mixed-gender feminist activism in England [PDF]
This thesis engages with debates about men’s relationship to feminism through exploring the practice of mixed-gender feminist activism. It focuses on contemporary mixed-gender feminist groups in England and includes four case studies: a feminist ...
Baily, Jessica
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The challenge of feminism in Kenya : towards an Afrocentric worldview [PDF]
This study deals with African women's literature, and specifically creative writing by Kenyan women, in the context of feminism and Afrocentricity.
Kuria, John Mike Muthari
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Representation of Feminism in the Novel Jatisaba
Background of the problem raised in this research was how the form of feminism and the role of feminism in the novel Jatisaba by Ramadya Akmal. The purpose of this study was to find out how the form of feminism and the role of feminism in the novel ...
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Exploring the Concept of Feminism among Young Urban women
Aurat March is held every year to highlight the issues of women. The present research was conducted to see how much women know about feminism along with Aurat March.
Aneeqa Razzaq, Uzma Ashiq Khan
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Gut Feminism is a difficult and provocative book. Yet there is no other way for Elizabeth Wilson to engage directly with biological data and feminist theory.
Pavlidis, Adele
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The Student's attitudes and Perceptions Towards Introducing Feminism Perspectives in University Syllabi [PDF]
The research investigates the change in senior year female and male students’ attitudes toward feminism by affecting their perceptions by the gained utilitarian and knowledge after introducing materials on feminism in two literature and translation two ...
Nermine Yehia Emara
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