In this episode of the London School of Economics and Political Science's Public Lectures and Events podcast, Professors Catherine D'Ignazio and Lauren Klein discuss the findings from their most recent book: Data Feminism. In the book, and in their podcast discussion, they present principles of data science that have been informed and influenced by intersectional feminist activism. Providing further experiences of their own research projects, Professors D'Ignazio and Klein offer examples of how feminist thinking can be used to create more ethical data practices in computer science, human-computer interaction, digital humanities, and more. Listen and learn more here!
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