Data Feminism, as conceptualized by D’Ignazio & Klein (2020), introduces intersectional feminism in data science and invites us to examine power relations and dynamics of oppression that are built into data infrastructures that underpin society today.
Sofie Burgos-Thorsen
PhD Fellow at Gehl Architects and Techno-Anthropology Lab.
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Crafting an Intersectional Gaze on Cities, and Three Other Reasons Why Urban Planning Needs Data Feminism
https://www.archdaily.com/997558/crafting-an-intersectional-gaze-on-cities-and-three-other-reasons-why-urban-planning-needs-data-feminismSofie Burgos-Thorsen