演讲:为什么拉丁美洲对数字技术中的女权主义、性别和性的看法

Horacio Federico Sívori, Carolina Parreiras, Paz Peña
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拉丁美洲性与人权中心(CLAM/IMS/UERJ)与进步传播协会的女权主义互联网研究网络(FIRN/APC)合作的成果,本档案汇集了巴西、智利和墨西哥的学术和民间社会研究人员在社会科学和人文科学方面的作品。在其原始或新翻译的贡献中,数字技术满足了妇女健康问题;对妇女的暴力行为;人工智能中的种族主义偏见;黑人和移民妇女的行动主义;女性的宗教信仰与自我表达男性self-entrepreneurship;以及极右翼男性网络。我们的目标不是解决一个单一的对象或弥补缺失,而是将来自不同理论,方法和学科方法的主题兴趣联系起来,在一个开放的对话中讨论我们在拉丁美洲开展与性别,性和女权主义相关的数字研究的方式。
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Presentation: Why Latin American perspectives on feminism, gender and sexuality in digital technologies
Abstract Fruit of a partnership between the Latin American Center on Sexuality and Human Rights (CLAM/IMS/UERJ) and the Association of Progressive Communication’s Feminist Internet Research Network (FIRN/APC), this dossier gathers works in the Social Sciences and the Humanities produced by academic and civil society researchers from Brazil, Chile and Mexico. In their original or newly translated contributions, digital technologies meet issues of women’s health; violence against women; racist bias in artificial intelligence; Black and migrant women’s activism; women’s religiosity and self expression; male self-entrepreneurship; and ultra right-wing men’s networks. Our aim is not so much to address a singular object or to cover an absence but, rather, to connect thematic interests from diverse theoretical, methodological and disciplinary approaches in an open a dialog about the ways in which we have carried out research in, of, for and about the digital as it relates to gender, sexuality and feminisms in Latin America.
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