I have recently visited my first academic conference – the closing event of a project titled “Shaping AI” – and on the train journey back, after two days of presentations, soaking up knowledge, attempts at networking, and questions-turning-monologues, I left with one question: “Can this […]
Category: Miscellaneous
Educating Tech Students About Gender – A Case Study from Hungary
After a year of lockdowns, online family gatherings, digital education, and distance work, there is no doubt that the world has become immensely digitalized, creating a huge demand for tech professionals. Why is it then that women are still practically invisible in the field? As […]
Call for Contributions: Otherwise Practices with/in Computing
“she wouldn’t tell us anything until we stopped knowing. stopped thinking that we knew, which came at the long edge of a lot of time spent acting like we knew.” — Memory Drive, Alexis Pauline Gumbs, M Archive: After the End of the World , […]
#CHIMe : The very thing I needed.
On Friday 24.04.2020, I say, it was a privilege to have been a part of over 100 persons who joined the virtual CHIMe 2020 Workshop. It was an eye-opening, educational, safe space for learning and receiving mentorship. This was my first virtual workshop, CHIMe and […]
Register now! m-e-t-h-o-d-o-l-o-g-i-e-s (or not): doing things together with computational practice and feminist theory
On March 14th, 2019, we will be organising the 3rd Lab Meeting of the project “Reconfiguring Computing Through Cyberfeminism and New Materialism” (CF+) with artist and researcher Femke Snelting! At this lab-meeting we will discuss m-e-t-h-o-d-o-l-o-g-i-e-s (or not) for knotting together the expertise of artists, […]
Cyberfeminist legacies, technofeminist trajectories, computational practices: where are we today? [Video]
Cornelia Sollfrank takes a critical look to the cyberfeminism(s) of the 1990s and technofeminisms of today