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A modern disease : the social impact of the criminalization of women thinking
The Social Impact of the Criminalization of Women’s Thinking : Investigative journalists, critical academics, female activists, intellectuals and political leaders under a hail of bullets This analysis based on the observation of the systemic and structural violence against women generated … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans algorithm bias, bias, corruption, Digital culture, Ethnographie, everyday sexism, Exploitation, gender discrimination, immigrant, Power, qualitative research, repression, resistance, social impact, social media, social precarity, technology, Twitter, violence against women, women networks
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Counter-mapping attackers and organized crime in Canada, US and Europe
Mapping patterns for surveillance and criminalization of targeted individuals in public institutions During the time I was a precarious PhD sholar in academia (2007-2013), I observed how policies of criminalization and victimization are being instrumentalized against targeted individuals by the … Continuer la lecture
Publié dans AI, bias, corruption, data sanitization, Film industry, finance capitalism, immigrant, infosharing, intelligence artificielle, manipulation, media collusion, narratives, open borders, Palantir, Power, power abuse, predictive crine, rape, relations of power, repression, science and technology, sexual harassment, social activism, social media, social precarity, State violence, surveillance, technology, UX inclusif, violence against women, war
Marqué avec discrimination at borders, immigration, organized crime, resilience, Startup, State violence, woman travelling alone, women CEO, women owned business
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