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[Commlist] cfp: Algorithms For Her? Conference
Tue Oct 22 16:52:30 GMT 2019
“Algorithms for her? feminist approaches to digital infrastructures,
cultures and economies”
January 17th 2020 - King’s College London
10am-5pm followed by a wine reception
Our daily lives are increasingly governed by algorithmic processes of
selection, identification and discrimination.This international
symposium focuses on the intersectional forms of injustice that
algorithms – and the systems in which they are embedded – help to
propagate and sustain. Given the significance and ubiquity of such
processes in everyday life, and their disproportionate effects on those
marginalised across intersections of gender, sexuality, class and race,
this event will create a dedicated space for the discussion of
algorithmic forms of oppression and inequality.
Algorithms for Her? seeks to support the synthesis of in-depth analysis
of algorithms – together with their functions and entanglements – with
critical feminist works that meaningfully examine the production and
ethics of bias. "Newness" is often fetishised in analyses of digital
culture. The approaches sidelined by this fetishisation are often those
by women and scholars of colour, who struggle to have their
contributions included in dominant canons of thought. In some areas of
scholarship we may be reaching ‘peak algorithm’ but relatively few
studies can meaningfully be called inclusive, reflective or feminist.
This symposium seeks to give platform to perspectives on algorithms and
algorithmic culture that are under-represented in the academy. We
welcome both traditional conference presentations (15 minutes in length)
and creative alternatives such as performances or artistic interventions.
We invite contributions related to any of the following areas:
- Intersectional feminist work critically examining platforms and
their economies/ approaches to machine learning,content moderation and
algorithms (broadly defined).
- Intersectional feminist work examining software/tools/app design and
infrastructure.
- Intersectional feminist work on platform labour and inequalities.
- Feminist methodologies for studying and teaching algorithms and the
ethical questions they raise.
- Industry/nonprofit cases of addressing discrimination/bias sustained
by and 'within' technologies.
Keynote Speakers
*Professor Bev Skeggs,* Distinguished Professor at Lancaster University
and Academic Advisor at London School of Economics International
Inequalities Institute.
*Dr Taina Bucher,* Associate Professor at the University of Oslo.
Keynote roundtable and Practitioners
*Dr Joanne Armitage*, University of Leeds / *Dr Ysabel Gerrard*, The
University of Sheffield /* Dr Francesca Sobande*, Journalism, Media and
Culture at Cardiff University / *Dr Antonina Puchkovskaia*, IMTO
University in St Petersburg, Russia
*Please send proposals of 300 words along with a 50 word bio to
(algorithmsforher /at/ gmail.com) <mailto:(algorithmsforher /at/ gmail.com)> by 30th
October 2019. *
A small number of travel bursaries will be available for early career
researchers who do not have recourse to institutional funds. If you
would like to be considered for a bursary, please add a short (100
words) paragraph to your proposal explaining why you are eligible. Given
that these bursaries are limited, please only apply if you have no other
funding options.
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