IFIP WG9.8 Track – Gender, Diversity, and ICT
AI through feminist readings
Track chairs: Sisse Finken, Johanna Sefyrin, Marisa D’Mello
We invite papers that address problematizations of AI from a feminist perspective or related theoretical perspectives, exploring how multiple axes, such as race, gender, age, more-than-human entities, and non-human entities, intersect and influence our interaction with and impact of AI. Topics could, for instance, be related to AI and democracy, participatory efforts, algorithmic justice, bias and extractivism, imaginaries of AI, and the kinds of problems they are expected to “solve” as well as the futures they are imagined bringing about. We also encourage papers addressing topics related to sustainability issues in AI, such as decay and repair, GAI in teaching and higher education, work and AI, and the relationships between AI, humans, non-humans, and/or More-Than-Humans.
With this, submissions may address the following topics (the list is not exclusive):
- AI and democracy
- Participatory efforts and AI
- Imaginaries of AI
- AI, decay, and repair
- AI and More-Than-Human relationships
Type of submission:
We invite papers that address the problematizations of AI from feminist or related theoretical perspectives. Contributions must follow the template and guidelines of the HCC17 conference. It should be clearly stated that the submission is intended for WG9.8. track.