Ethical Knowing & Virtual Audiences
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University of Oregon, Justice Bean Building, Room 1201
University of Oregon, Justice Bean Building, Room 1201
1. On Knowing the “why” & the Impossibility of Ethical AI (Jennifer Szende, Independent Scholar)
2. Towards a Black Feminist Epistemological Framework: An Examination of Oppositional Knowledge (Bailey Thomas, Dartmouth College)
3. Curating Embodied Resistance Through Social Media: The Role of Virtual Audiences in the Fight for Social Justice (Gail Weiss, George Washington University)
Presented by
Dr. Jennifer Szende
PhD
Independent Scholar
On Knowing the ‘why’ and the impossibility of ethical AI
PhD
Independent Scholar
On Knowing the ‘why’ and the impossibility of ethical AI
Dr. Bailey Thomas
Postdoctoral Scholar
Dartmouth College
Towards a Black Feminist Epistemological Framework: An Examination of Oppositional Knowledge"
Postdoctoral Scholar
Dartmouth College
Towards a Black Feminist Epistemological Framework: An Examination of Oppositional Knowledge"
Dr. Gail Weiss
Professor of Philosophy
George Washington University
Curating Embodied Resistance Through Social Media: The Role of Virtual Audiences in the Fight for Social Justice
Professor of Philosophy
George Washington University
Curating Embodied Resistance Through Social Media: The Role of Virtual Audiences in the Fight for Social Justice