EU guidelines on trustworthy AI posits that one of the key aspects of creating AI systems is accountability, the routes to which lead through, among other things, explainability and transparency of AI systems. While working on AI Forensics project, which positions accountability as a matter […]
Category: Reflections
Doing Diversity in Computing
Based on their commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in computing, the Association of Computing Machinery has put forward a list of considerations to forming diverse teams. This list includes inherent characteristics such as race and ethnicity, gender identity and disability, as well as acquired […]
Loud thoughts on Postcolonialism
Sharing my lived experiences on Post colonialism as a Guest lecturer at University of Vienna. This article stems from my visit as a guest Lecturer to the University of Vienna for a lecture on Gender Studies by Dr. Katta Spiel on Post Colonialism. I presented […]
Critical Voices, Visions and Vectors for Internet Governance
The Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society (HIIG) published a collection of statements on visions for emancipatory and discrimination-free internet, in the run up to the 14th Internet Governance Forum. Edited by Katharina Mosene and Matthias C. Kettemann the publication also includes statements from Nana […]
Participatory design of smart home technology: self-reflections of my work as a black African migrant HCI researcher
In September this article appeared on GenderIT.org, feminist reflection on Internet policies. Here is a short excerpt from the first part of the article: When I proposed this article, my aim was to share my research and the role of power in participation. I was […]
Building a feminist technological practice: a case of a feminist data set [Video]
What is feminist data inside of social networks, algorithms, and big data? We invited artist and machine learning designer Caroline Sinders to talk about her own technopractice and her project “Feminist Data Set”.
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