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Safiya Noble

Scholar and author Safiya Noble will visit WSU on October 22nd to speak on how search engines reinforce racism, working toward an ethic of social justice in information and how librarians can respond to the knowledge crisis.

Books/eBooks

Critical Data Studies

"A statistical model of society that ignores issues of class, that takes patterns of influence as givens rather than as historical contingencies, will tend to perpetuate existing social structures and dynamics. It will encourage us to optimize the status quo rather than challenge it."

-Nicholas Carr, The Limits of Social Engineering

Algorithmic Discrimination

"Computer Science often sees rules as self-enforcing: the mere fact that an automated check fails is sufficient to demonstrate that some choice was invalid. However, like all rules, automated rules are just the intentions of a system designer and only bear relevance if people will actually follow them, either due to internalized incentives or the external threat of punishment."

-Joshua Kroll, Accountable Algorithms

Online Harassment

"Patriarchal structures aren’t reserved for physical spaces; they have also shaped the digital world, where online violence and abuse reaches women and girls globally and toxic masculinity norms and practices are amplified."

-International Committee of the Red Cross

 

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