Data Feminism I – concepts, methodologies, practices
The first of two seminars focusing on a variety of papers addressing vital conceptual, methodological and practical hands on approaches to data feminism. 11th of October 14.00 - 16.00
The Coordination for Gender Research at the University of Copenhagen is hosting two seminars focusing on data feminism in October 2021.
The aim of the two seminars: Data Feminism I and II, is to provide an interdisciplinary forum and to inspire new research and research perspectives in the field from various approaches and practices. How does provision of new data feed into existing research practices and ideas of diversity and gender equality? Is it possible to collect and organize data collections in ways that support new forms of equality and democratic governance. All in all the two seminars: Data Feminism I and II address the growing interest in combining data science and gender and diversity studies as well as the emerging interest in introducing gender and diversity in data science studies. They will feature paper presentations by leading scholars in the field on vital conceptual, methodological and practical approaches.
Talks by
Catherine D’Ignazio
Director of the Data + Feminism Lab and Assistant Professor of Urban Science and Planning at MIT’s Department of Urban Studies and Planning. Co-author of the book Data Feminism, with Lauren F. Klein.
Gillian Rose
Professor at School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford University.
Fariba Karimi
team leader in computational social science at the CSH Vienna and assistant professor at the Department of Network and Data Science at CEU. Group Leader at Computational Social Science and Networked Inequality research group.
On the 11th every presentation is expected to be appr. 30 minutes in sessions, that will be conducted in an online format consisting of talks, comments and discussions.