Hi, We also base the Virt-EU project on feminist and care ethics principles, using these to help to frame new strategies for work on the internet of things (but this could apply to other data-intensive services and business models as well) There are several blogs outlining our approach here: http://virteuproject.eu My own broader work is also concerned with feminist/care ethics - look out for my book on the smart city next year, called Suboptimal: Communication Rights in the Smart City (Yale). Best Alison. -- Dr Alison Powell Assistant Professor, Director of MSc in Data & Society Department of Media and Communications London School of Economics and Political Science Tower 3, 701.J, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE Twitter: @a_b_powell Recent publication: "Moral Orders in Contribution Cultures" Communication, Culture and Critique, Volume 11, Issue 4, 1 December 2018, Pages 513–529, https://doi.org/10.1093/ccc/tcy023 On 03/04/2019 13:39, Aristea Fotopoulou wrote: Thanks Jill. I engage with feminist ethics of care in the forthcoming chapter: ³Understanding citizen data practices from a feminist perspective: embodiment and the ethics of care". In Stephansen, H. and Trere, E. (eds) Citizen Media and Practice. Taylor & Francis/Routledge: Oxford. You can email me for an author¹s proof of the chapter, it was written last year. And in my forthcoming book ³Feminist data studies: big data, critique and social justice² (SAGE), out sometime next year. Best wishes Aristea ----------------------------- Dr Aristea Fotopoulou UKRI-AHRC Innovation Leadership Fellow PI ART/DATA/HEALTH: Data as creative material for Health & Wellbeing 2019-2021 Visiting Scholar University of Bergen, Dep Information Science and Media Studies, February-June 2019 Principal Lecturer in Media and Communication University of Brighton, School of Media Watts Building, Lewes Road, Brighton BN2 4GJ A.Fotopoulou@brighton.ac.uk<mailto:A.Fotopoulou@brighton.ac.uk> |@aristeaf | https://aristeafotopoulou.org Research blog: http://blogs.brighton.ac.uk/artdatahealth | Webpage https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/aristea-fotopoulou On 03/04/2019 07:54, "Air-L on behalf of Jill Walker Rettberg" <air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.org on behalf of Jill.Walker.Rettberg@uib.no><mailto:air-l-bounces@listserv.aoir.orgonbehalfofJill.Walker.Rettberg@uib.no> wrote: We are hosting a double talk in Bergen today where Liz Losh will speak about feminist digital humanities, based on the collection she recently co-edited with Jacqueline Wernimont (not officially out in Europe until June, but somehow our library got a copy), and Aristea Fotopoulou will speak about the monograph she is writing for SAGE on Feminist Data Studies. There are definitely examples of feminist care ethics in Liz¹s book, though I don¹t think they use those words. Maybe ask Aristea directly - she is in Bergen for the semester finishing her book. https://www.uib.no/en/digitalhumanities/124842/losh-and-fotopoulou-feminis t-digital-humanities-and-feminist-data-studies We won¹t be streaming the talks, but will post a recap afterwards. And Liz and Aristea¹s books are or will be available soon! I also found Disrupting the Digital Humanities recently - haven¹t read much yet but there is much feminism in there. And it has a smirking cat on the front cover, with the title in pink, and the first sentence is ³This book was written before the world went to shit², so I think it¹s probably good! Obviously a lot of DH isn¹t internet research but there are some overlaps. Jill On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 8:45 AM +0200, "Charles M. Ess" <c.m.ess@media.uio.no<mailto:c.m.ess@media.uio.no><mailto:c.m.ess@media.uio.no><mailto:c.m.ess@media.uio.no>> wrote: Hi all, As some of you know, this week aline shakti franzke is a guest researcher with us here in Oslo, with a primary focus on pushing forward our work on the Internet Research Ethics 3.0 documents. Aline is working specifically on a module on feminist ethics and care ethics as ethical frameworks and their application in IRE. While I have a small bibliography of examples going back to the early 2000s, I'm wondering if / hoping that I can take advantage of the AoIR community and simply ask: can you forward bibliographic information regarding articles, chapters, etc. that include explicitly feminist and/ or care ethics approaches in application to specific ethical challenges and difficulties in IRE? In the spirit of recent threads, it would likely be quite interesting and beneficent to simply reply to the list with your suggestions. The resulting bibliography will be included as a resource in the IRE 3.0 documents; we will happily acknowledge individuals for your suggestions and contributions. 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