What Is Feminist Data Science? - Incorporating Feminist Thinking into Data-Driven Research
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
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Overview
Explore the intersection of feminist theory and data science in this thought-provoking lecture by Lauren Klein from Emory University. Delve into the principles of feminist data science, drawing from the book "Data Feminism" co-authored with Catherine D'Ignazio. Discover how humanities scholars are integrating feminist thinking into data-driven research through compelling examples, including an analysis of 19th-century newspapers revealing women editors' invisible labor, a model of lexical semantic change uncovering new narratives about Black activism, and an innovative haptic data visualization inspired by historical techniques. Gain insights into how feminist approaches can lead to more ethical, intentional, and comprehensive data practices across various fields, including the humanities.
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What Is Feminist Data Science?
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Santa Fe Institute
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