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SHL Digital newsletter out today mailchi.mp/645dda179d16...
cartoon flowers in pink next to yellow and blue SHL logo & text: spring newsletter
SHL Digital newsletter out today mailchi.mp/645dda179d16...
https://pubs.aip.org/physicstoday/online/30361
Scientist knew CO2 warms the atmosphere since 1859 as J.Tyndall experimentally demonstrated…or did he? Fact is 3yr earlier a #women in #STEM published her results w same findings, her name was Eunice Newton Foote & this is her nearly forgotten discovery: 🧪#AcademicSky 🎢
pubs.aip.org/physicstoday...
Our last session on 'Remodelling the Software Development Lifecycle' from a feminist perspective coming up this Friday. Notes from previous sessions have been documented here: fullstackfeminismdh.pubpub.org/feminist-cod...
...and if you want to catch up, workshop 1 and 2 notes, and soon workshop 3 notes, can be found here: fullstackfeminismdh.pubpub.org/feminist-cod...
Workshop 4 of 5 on remodelling the software development life-cycle from a feminist perspective, coming up this Friday. If you didn't get a chance to attend previous ones, don't worry, we will start with a recap before starting the next iteration of our proposed feminist life-cycle.
Today we are hosting our 2nd forum on 'unpacking the software development life-cycle'. Following on from these sessions we are hosting 3 workshops in March (feel free to attend all or pick & choose) in which we "remodel" the life-cycle from a feminist perspective www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/remodellin...
A reminder of this event in two weeks, come talk to us about what you think a 'full stack feminist software development life-cycle' might consist of? What elements of the user testing, software design, requirements, deployment, might be improved through intersectional feminist methods or approaches?
This forum is an open discussion, exploring the potentials of foregrounding the software life-cycle from a feminist perspective to see whether rethinking elements of the life-cycle - how they are performed, operationalised - through a feminist lens may result in more inclusive, less harmful tech.
We are hosting a second forum to help inform the development of a "full stack feminist software development life-cycle" #feministsoftware #feministdigitalhumanities
With sections such as 'why textual data from the past is dangerous' this book is must read for anyone using or thinking about using text mining techniques and their results. ...adding this discussion group to the calendar for sure #criticaldigitalhumanities #digitlhumanities
Their contribution challenges the notion that the "internet is forever" & explores how early internet discussion boards are at risk.While not a specific problem for queer communities, the study highlights the precariousness of queer histories, & exemplifies Avery's work in this area queerdigital.com
'Did You Yahoo?' (2023) In their contribution to the FSF-Toolkit, Avery Dame-Griff uses Yahoo Groups as a case study to explore some of the ethical considerations in preserving content from dormant platforms. #digitalpreservation #transhistories #internethistories #bulletinboardhistory
My new journal article, "Digital Scholarly Journals Are Poorly Preserved: A Study of 7 Million Articles" has now been published in JLSC. If our findings are correct, there is a serious preservation deficit in the digital scholarly record.
www.iastatedigitalpress.com/jlsc/article...
A thoughtful article about the role of digitization in the restitution of cultural heritage collections.
The work described is based on collaborations between feminist collectives, Anarchaserver, Systerserver & Leverburns, who create tech. for communities built upon feminist values & based on ideas of autonomous technology & empowerment. In this way they create affective techno-social infrastructure
As a growing body of resources, our FSF Toolkit includes contributions from our extended community, including Mara Karagianni, nate wessalowski, ooooo, & Vo Ezn contribution on “Feminist Infrastructures - Inhabiting Affective Infrastructures: How Not to Scale a Feminist Video Platform.” (Aug. 2023).
Still time left to sign up for this event - what is a feminist software life-cycle? What could it be? What principles might it embed? What value system, method of working, or processes of engagement? #feministDH #feministsoftware #weneedtotalkaboutsoftware
Still time left to sign up for this event - what is a feminist software life-cycle? What could it be? What principles might it embed? What value system, method of working, or processes of engagement? #feministDH #feministsoftware #weneedtotalkaboutsoftware
Google "software development lifecycle" - you'll get a number of different, but similar, models. Software dev. is a male-dominated field, & the SDLC was created by men, for men.Is it a coincidence then that software which result from these models aren't designed inclusively, is there an alternative?
We are exploring what a feminist software development lifecycle might look like. This is an online session to start the conversation- pop along if you can or document your thoughts here #digitalhumanities #feministsoftware
Full Stack Feminism event 13/12/23 - Unpacking the Software Development Lifecycle. The SDLC was created by men, for men & often not designed for anyone who isn't male, cisgender, straight, white and abled. Is that a coincidence? more info on this event bit.ly/4a1daFm
There is always hope - 'It is implementing an ethics of care led by the people who inhabits those systems, starting but by no mean..ending with feminist listening, a practice to be tailored from our & your own voices. Here is our hope'...read Cecile's publication on feminist, active, listening...
We continue showcasing contributions in our FSF Toolkit with @cecilechevalier.bsky.social 's piece on 'Towards Feminist Listening: Community Archives, Feminist Servers, & Corporate Tech Imaginaries' (2023). It contains methods 'counter othering in full stack technology and society at large'.
How #algorithims are developed is critical. Equally, how we research them, from what persecutive is crucial: "I focus on algorithms used in migration. My approach is different from a policy standpoint that might audit the algorithm to see its everyday impact on migrants"...see Irene's paper for more
We talk about #algorithms all the time, Irene Fubara-Manuel considers a number of aspects of the term - technically, socially and culturally, prompting the question, do we need 'A New Vernacular of Algorithms' (2023)
Following from our initial publication on a feminist framework for research, @izzyfox.bsky.social explores the use of diffractive analysis as a feminist approach to research. 'Diffraction...represents difference & necessitates the application of multiple lenses' for analysis & ethical frameworks...
SHL Digital research forums are always a great space to get informal feedback and suggestions for research in early stages of development - always great to hear about how colleagues are developing their work. And lunch is always a bonus ❤️❤️🤩🤩
Naji's article focuses on Shaowen Bardzell’s seminal 2010 Feminist Human Computer Interaction paper, among others. Bardzell lists participation, advocacy, ecology, pluralism, embodiment & self disclosure as values of feminist HCI design, these are discussed with relation to the FSF toolkit...