[Adminsysters] feminist data politics workshop [1/3]
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Wed Nov 3 18:37:04 CET 2021
/////// feminist data politics workshop
08.12.21// 17:00 - 20:00 cet with breaks // online [bbb room/link tba]
// english
i n v i t a t i o n // anarchaserver♡systerserver ♡ lever burns ♡and
people taking part in (other) feminist infrastructure projects [please
forward]
p r o g r a m m e// what are techno*cyber*trans*queer*feminist and
intersectional ways of doing data politics? what is the data at stake,
data for whom, shared under what circumstances? and how are [or could]
those data politics be communicated with others that want to inhabit or
use infrastuctures or tools [temporarily]? what shape would a
comprehensive data politics take - text, policy, story, visual, pledge,
aesthetics...? are they woven into the infrastucture? do they greet us
at the entrance? do they care for us? and how do they deal with
boundaries and insecurities?
starting of with an input on feminist principles of consent & care in
digital environments (by nate and grit) the workshop will follow three
question:
_what are implicit or explicit data politics regarding infrastructure
projects we take part in?
_what are challenges and needs in regard to opening up ['intimate']
infrastructures to a broader public?
_what are possible ways to communicate/ narrate data politics? [looking
at examples of good practice and inventing new ones]
part one of a series of three this workshop sets out to map the needs
and expectations around explicating data politics of feminist
infrastructure projects and to discuss and speculate about their
possible shapes.
o r g a n i z a t i o n // nate [no pronouns/ researcher of emancipatory
data practices at leuphana university lüneburg, germany, coeditor of
'technopolitics of care' publication) forthcoming)]
s u p p o r t a n d d o c u m e n t a t i o n // grit [she_her/
coeditor of 'technopolitics of care' publication, forthcoming, leuphana
university lüneburg and vienna university of applied arts].
n o t e// process and possible results will be documented and worked
into a text to become part of the open access transversal publication
'technopolitics of care' by nate and grit.
- looking so much forward to you -
nate &&& grit
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