Vol. 17, No.1(33)/2024
This issue of Essachess - Journal for Communication examines how digital tools, methods, fields, and research objects transform the methodologies of the humanities and social sciences while challenging the gender system. From a feminist perspective, it argues that science and technology are not 'pure', that digital calculations are not neutral, and that massively collected data do not guarantee objectivity. Operating on the principle that knowledge production is situated, this issue questions the gender biases that appear in the production and analysis of digital data and explores how these biases can be leveraged to develop more reflexive and inclusive research.
Contributori:
Seraphin ALAVA, Audrey BANEYX, Catherine BOUKO, Helene BOURDELOIE, Nawel CHAOUNI, Oceane CORBIN, Camille DABESTANI, Capucine-Marin DUBROCA-VOISIN, Megane FERNANDEZ, Jordan Fraser EMERY, Dorian HASSOUN, Jacques IBANEZ-BUENO, Mathilde JONCHERAY, Tiago JOSEPH, Pascale KUNTZ, Melanie LALLET, Dimitra Laurence LAROCHELLE, Muriel LEFEBVRE, Melanie LE FORESTIER, Patricia LEMARCHAND, Aurelie MANDIN-CHARRIER, Camila Maciel Campolina Alves MANTOVANI, Angela Cristina Salgueiro MARQUES, Emma MELVYN, Melanie MILLETTE, Delphine MONTAGNE, Camille NICOL, Sonia Caldas PESSOA, Axel RAVIER, Ange RICHARD, Elisa ROSSI, Gilles SAHUT, Andrea ZANOTTI
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