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jhereia.bsky.social
data justice, tech policy, cities & nighttime governance | asst prof of data science / troublemaker | they•them 🏳️‍⚧️ | 🇧🇷🇨🇦🇺🇸
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I also made available the dataset featuring Montreal's open datasets about night-time activities: osf.io/4xyvk
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thanks for sharing! ☺️
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thanks for sharing 💜💜💜
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thanks for sharing! ☺️✨
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I hear you! I feel the same way. Thanks so so so much for everything! We keep fighting ☺️✨💓
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thank you! ✨✨✨
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thank you so much for everything 🥹✨💓
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thank you so much ✨💓
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Endless gratitude for the time, expertise, and kindness of Rachel, Sophie, @literaturegeek.bsky.social, @anabrandusescu.bsky.social, @blairaf.com, @claudiascholz.bsky.social, @kelseycampbell.bsky.social, @michspieler.bsky.social, @papfrancisco.bsky.social, @yasmincurzi.com and Nela. <3
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With that in mind, we developed the Trans Digital Rights (TDR) framework, based on a transnational 2-year research project that explores specific challenges in data collection, citizen-generated data, AI and platform regulation. We propose policy + advocacy recommendations: doi.org/10.18130/m2z...
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Now more than ever, we must listen to gender-diverse communities. The increasing attacks on trans rights are part of a coordinated global agenda, and responding to them will help us reflect on adjacent digital rights and data justice issues, from reproductive rights to freedom of expression.
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thanks for sharing! ☺️
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Thank you so much! :)
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haha thanks for this one. Exactly 🫠
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Available OA here: ijoc.org/index.php/ij...
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TLDR: Let's call some of these smart solutions for what they are: a threat to democracy, privacy and the right to the city 😌
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Following (way too many) years of fieldwork at smart city centres and expos in Brazil and LatAm, we look at power dynamics in an agenda that keeps shapeshifting to embrace opaque AI systems and one-size-fits-all solutions for cities struggling with centuries of inequality.
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Here's a poster version of the DIY Web Archiving zine's front cover, with some added text if you want to print copies for some space where people can take them—you can hang this poster above or nearby:
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☠️☠️☠️
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& on 8th Feb, ahead of the AI Action Summit in Paris, we'll be gathering at SciencesPo for part 2 of the Participatory AI Research & Practice Symposium. 60+ presenters sharing work & conversation on participatory shaping of AI systems by shifting power. Info & registration pairs25.notion.site
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Hi Mél, I am not sure if it is helpful, but we wrote a short essay for the AI in the Global Majority report of the Data and Artificial Intelligence Governance Coalition at the UN Internet Governance Forum (Dec/2024). Our contribution is a Brazil/US comparison: repositorio.fgv.br/items/deea42...
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"how can we use this technology ethically" me, chewing on a piece of straw: you cant "but how do we use it in a prosocial and democratic way" me, whittling a piece of wood: you dont "youre not being very constructive"
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¡Gracias! It will have a free, open access digital version ☺️
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That's awesome! I'm first-generation and an immigrant, so I struggled to navigate higher education in North America (and still do, sometimes). Thanks for making these resources available ☺️ I will share them with my students
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Thanks for sharing, Mike!
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