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Women, History & The Computer Revolution Lecture Panel

Category: Seminar
Description:

Feminism & Critical Data Studies and Feminist Computing:  This talk examines the prevalent notions that science is universal, that its truths and methods are value-agnostic and that its teaching is cleanly decontextualized and insulated from social norms and values. We tease out some of these postulates by looking at examples from Computer Science subfields using the lens of feminist values.

When: Tuesday 01 March, 2016, 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm EST
Where: DLR 143A/B
Website: http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/learningcenter/events/view.php?id=2020
Tags:
  1. Computer Revolution
  2. Feminism
  3. Women
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