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[Commlist] New book: Technofeminism: multi and transdisciplinary contemporary views on women in technology
Mon May 22 21:46:36 GMT 2023
New book:
/Technofeminism: multi and transdisciplinary contemporary views on women
in technology/
Following an Open Science policy, the book is free of charge and it was
written in English. It can be be downloaded at
*https://ria.ua.pt/bitstream/10773/37656/1/TechnoFeminism%20-%20Multi%20and%20Transdisciplinary%20Contemporary%20views%20on%20women%20in%20technology_vf.pdf*
*WOMEN IN TECH AND FEMINISM ARE DIGIMEDIA COLLECTION NEW BOOK THEMES*
The “women in technology and STEAM” theme has been increasingly
approached in academic and school environments, at events, by
journalists, in digital communities and in society debates as well. It
is urgent to develop effective solutions for greater diversity,
inclusion, equity in IT, starting from childhood. */Technofeminism:
multi and transdisciplinary contemporary views on women in
technology/* aims to fill an editorial gap by proposing – based on
technological feminist theories and case studies – current reflections
and actions aimed at the professional market and Science in segments
such as *artificial intelligence, education, gender, arts, games,
transgender people, social justice and cultural diversity,
Design/Human-Computational Interaction* by renowned scientists working
in *Portugal, Brazil, United States* and *United Kingdom*. Edited by
*Renata Frade *and *Mário Vairinhos*, researcher and professor at
DigiMedia (University of Aveiro), the work was released in a
*free online issue*, written in English, following
the Open Science politic by *DigiMedia Collection/UA Editora*.
The book intends to be a theoretical reference in technofeminism debates
and a guide for women, from adolescence onwards, interested in joining
or making a professional transition to STEAM careers, entrepreneurship,
improving knowledge about feminism in fields of patriarchy greater
domain, from a plural and diverse perspective. *One of the main book
highlights is the participation as author of Dr. Judy Wajcman,
recognized worldwide for 30 years for her research on technological
feminism and gender studies. The researcher is a British Academy fellow,
professor at the Anthony Giddens of Sociology at the London School of
Economics. The book is in line with the United Nations General Assembly
(UN) Sustainable Development Goals.*
/Technofeminism: multi and transdisciplinary contemporary views on women
in technology/ authors are: “Feminism and Technology: an interview with
Dr. *Judy Wajcman* by *Renata Frade*”; “Allegro ma non tropo: how
educational traps might be predicted” (*Ana Silveira Moura*); “Spaces in
deconstruction: an experience report on transgender employability in the
area of computing/technology” (*Biamichelle Miranda*, in Memorian);
DigitalSELFPresenceLab: embodying new technologies for the restoration
of presence” (*Carolina Berger*); “Gender discrimination in AI models:
origins and mitigation paths” (*Dora Kaufman*); “Convergent feminism,
games, digital transition and equity” (*Patrícia Gouveia, Luciana
Lima*); “Cultural Diversity as a design precedent: A (Feminist) Angle
for HCI/d Expansion” (*Sai Shruthi Chivukula*); “How to be a Woman in
Science: an interview with *Ana Viseu* by Renata Frade about Feminism,
Gender and Technoscience perspectives”. The preface was written by Dr.
*Ana Veloso*, University of Aveiro Department of Communication and Art
Director.
*ABOUT THE EDITORS:*
*RENATA FRADE*
Renata Frade develops a women in tech doctoral research at the
University of Aveiro/DigiMedia (Portugal). This research is funded by
the Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT). Her motivation for
studies in the technological field was more emphasized 11 years ago,
when she became a technology entrepreneur in Brazil. Fifteen years ago,
she got to know transmedia theory and was a student of its main
theorist, Dr. Henry Jenkins, at M.I.T. (Massachussets Institute of
Technology, USA). During 2015 and 2017 she was an activist, speaker and
volunteer for the international NGO of women in technology, founded in
San Francisco (USA), Girls in Tech Brazil. She´s been invited to be a
keynote speaker at technological symposiums, such as Gartner´s (the
largest technology research company in the world), feminist events and
events for society (such as the Porto Feminist Festival). She´s been
writing technology articles for press media such as MobileTime and
Digitalk, Mídia Ninja. She is the author of 13 fiction and non-fiction
books by Brazilian and international publishers such as Unesp, Rocco,
Springer, Patuá, Ria Editorial (Portugal), Livros LabCom.IFP (Univ. da
Beira Interior, Portugal). She took UX courses at the California
Institute of Arts and USP. She was a Science, Health and Entertainment
reporter at InfoGlobo journals. She graduated in Social Communication
from PUC-Rio (where she took courses in computing at the Rio DataCentro
laboratories), Master in Literature from UERJ. She is an Institute of
Advanced Studies Artificial Intelligence researcher at USP.
*MÁRIO VAIRINHOS*
Professor at the Department of Communication and Arts of the University
of Aveiro since 2001, researcher in the area of Interaction Design and
Human-Computer Interaction, with particular interest in tangible Media
and Mixed Reality. At the same time develops Digital Art work and
Museography projects in interaction design. He was co-founder and editor
of Mimesis Contemporary Art journal. Graduated in 1996 in Economics from
the Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, in 2001 obtained the
Master degree in Digital Arts at the School of Arts of Porto, Portuguese
Catholic University. He holds a PhD in Communication Sciences and
Technologies from the University of Aveiro and University of Porto.**
**
*DIGIMEDIA COLLECTION AND UA EDITORA:*
The DigiMedia Collection is a UA Press book collection managed by
DigiMedia and focused on the publication of works in the scientific area
of Digital Media.
Its goal is to contribute to the deepening of the different theoretical
and methodological challenges of this area of knowledge. The DigiMedia
Collection publishes books in digital format in four languages:
Portuguese, English, Spanish and French.
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