Data Sistren

Data Sistren a newsletter reading list of intersectional feminist approaches to data in the digital age.

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Currently Reading - Q3 2021

Books

Atlas of AI, Power, Politics, and the Planetary Costs of Artificial Intelligence by Kate Crawford Purchase

Talk to Me: Amazon, Google, Apple and the Race for Voice-Controlled AI by James Vlahos, borrow from a library e.g Westminister

Human Rights in the Age of Platforms by Rikke Frank Jørgensen Open Access

Long Form Article (over 20 A4 pages)

Finding your voice, Intercept by Ava Kofman

Short Form Article (Less than 20 A4 Pages)

Counting the Countless: Why data science is a profound threat for queer people, Keyes, Os. 2019

Taylor, Linnet. 2017. ‘What Is Data Justice: The Case for Connecting Digital Rights and Freedoms Globally’. Big Data & Society 4 (2): 1–14.Found via Data Kind Book Club.

Bad Inventions: The Four Myths of Healthy Tech by Amanda Lenhart and Kellie Owens on Data and Society, refered by Lauren, Black Girls in Tech