by Safiya Noble | Dec 22, 2016 | Feminism
In case you missed a stellar conversation today, we’ve got the web broadcast and Storify of tweets here. I truly enjoyed being a part of this amazing panel, as we thought through the complexities of the “creative economy” and innovation. This broadcast is the prequel...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 22, 2016 | Search Bias
This summer, I was invited to give a talk at the Personal Democracy Forum, featuring some of the most notable scholars, activists, media-makers, and technologists from around the world. It was a great occasion to meet new people and think broadly about the...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 20, 2016 | Data Discrimination, Press
PokéStops in communities of color suggest unconscious digital redlining within the game. Source: Is Pokémon Go racist? How the app may be redlining communities of color Recent Posts Book Review in American Scientist Fixing Tech’s Built-In Bias Marie Hicks...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 20, 2016 | Data Discrimination, Press
This is the second time Snapchat has been criticized for racially insensitive filters. Source: Snapchat under fire for ‘yellowface’ filter Recent Posts Book Review in American Scientist Fixing Tech’s Built-In Bias Marie Hicks American...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 1, 2016 | Data Discrimination, Press
New research traces the divides in people’s paths around the web. Source: The Internet May Be as Segregated as a City Recent Posts Book Review in American Scientist Fixing Tech’s Built-In Bias Marie Hicks American Scientist. 106.5 (September-October 2018):...
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