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Books · Apr 2023

Feminism Against Progress

Mary Harrington

UnHerd columnist Mary Harrington introduces 'reactionary feminism,' critiquing modern feminism as serving only elite professional women. She argues technological progress commodifies women's bodies and reproductive abilities, calling for a fundamental reassessment of what 'progress' means for most women.

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Books · Mar 2023

More Than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech

Meredith Broussard

A powerful work by NYU professor, data scientist, and one of the few Black women AI researchers, Meredith Broussard. Reveals how tech neutrality is a myth and algorithms need accountability. From facial recognition only trained on lighter skin tones, to mortgage algorithms encouraging discriminatory lending, to dangerous feedback loops in medical diagnostic algorithms. Solution isn't making omnipresent tech more inclusive, but rooting out algorithms that target demographics as 'other.'

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Books · Mar 2022

The Cyberfeminism Index

Mindy Seu

A pioneering work exploring feminism in the digital age, analyzing how the internet, artificial intelligence, and digital technologies are reshaping gender relations and feminist practice.

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Books · Sep 2021

Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media

Sarah T. Roberts

Through transnational interviews, Sarah T. Roberts reveals commercial content moderation: the automation and safety visible on platforms rely on secret, quantified, and outsourced human judgment.

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Books · Aug 2021

The Smart Wife: Why Siri, Alexa, and Other Smart Home Devices Need a Feminist Reboot

Yolande Strengers and Jenny Kennedy

Yolande Strengers and Jenny Kennedy trace how voice assistants, domestic robots, and intimate technologies encode wifework into the future home, then propose a feminist reboot.

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Books · Apr 2021

Atlas of AI

Kate Crawford

Kate Crawford maps AI through minerals, energy, hidden labor, training data, classification, and state surveillance, revealing the extraction and concentrated power beneath machine intelligence.

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Papers · Jan 2025

Gender Bias in Artificial Intelligence and Digital Feminism: Empowering Women Through Digital Literacy

Premier Science Research Team

This paper investigates the interplay between gender bias in AI systems and the potential of digital literacy to empower women in technology. Synthesizing research from 2010-2024, it examines how gender bias manifests in AI and the effectiveness of digital literacy initiatives.

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Papers · Feb 2018

Gender Shades: Intersectional Accuracy Disparities in Commercial Gender Classification

Joy Buolamwini, Timnit Gebru

A groundbreaking 2018 FAccT study revealing severe bias in commercial facial recognition systems against darker-skinned women, with error rates up to 34.7% compared to just 0.8% for lighter-skinned males.

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Papers · Oct 2016

Feminist Data Visualization

Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein

D'Ignazio and Klein bring feminist theory into data visualization, proposing ways to redesign data expression around power, affect, embodiment, positionality, and uncertainty.

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Papers · Jan 2016

A Future for Intersectional Black Feminist Technology Studies

Safiya Umoja Noble

Noble argues for Black feminist technology studies, showing how search, platforms, and digital infrastructures reproduce racialized and gendered power rather than operating as neutral tools.

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Papers · Jun 1987

Sex and Death in the Rational World of Defense Intellectuals

Carol Cohn

Cohn's participant-observation study shows how apparently neutral technical language turns nuclear destruction into a masculinized, abstract, and emotionally insulated form of rational practice.