- Mar 2023
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www.nature.com www.nature.com
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We adopt the ‘3 Is of justice’: interspecies justice and Earth system stability; intergenerational justice (between past and present, and present and future); and intragenerational justice (between countries, communities and individuals). These principles derive from the seminal work of Weiss on intergenerational and intragenerational equity64, with additional focus on interspecies justice. In interspecies justice, we include justice that promotes Earth system stability to prevent the collapse of conditions of life for all species. We fold intercommunity, interstate and interindividual justice into a broad category of intragenerational justice, which includes concern for intersectional justice.
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- Earth System Justice that makes up the "Just components of the Earth System Boundaries are characterized by the ‘3 Is of justice’:
- interspecies justice promotes Earth system stability to prevent the collapse of conditions of life for all species.
- intergenerational justice (between past and present, and present and future);
- intragenerational justice (between countries, communities and individuals).
- These principles derive from the seminal work of Weiss on intergenerational and intragenerational equity,
- intergenerational justice can be broken down into:
- intercommunity, justice,
- interstate justice,
- interindividual justice
- intersectional justice
// ESJ is therefore characterized by INTERbeing
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- Jan 2023
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www.complexityexplorer.org www.complexityexplorer.org
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwkRfN-7UWI
Seven Principles of Data Feminism
- Examine power
- Challenge power
- Rethink binaries and hierarchies
- Elevate emotion an embodiment
- Embrace pluralism
- Consider context
- Make labor visible
Abolitionist movement
There are some interesting analogies to be drawn between the abolitionist movement in the 1800s and modern day movements like abolition of police and racial justice, etc.
Topic modeling - What would topic modeling look like for corpuses of commonplace books? Over time?
wrt article: Soni, Sandeep, Lauren F. Klein, and Jacob Eisenstein. “Abolitionist Networks: Modeling Language Change in Nineteenth-Century Activist Newspapers.” Journal of Cultural Analytics 6, no. 1 (January 18, 2021). https://doi.org/10.22148/001c.18841. - Brings to mind the difference in power and invisible labor between literate societies and oral societies. It's easier to erase oral cultures with the overwhelm available to literate cultures because the former are harder to see.
How to find unbiased datasets to study these?
aspirational abolitionism driven by African Americans in the 1800s over and above (basic) abolitionism
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- abolitionists
- Data Feminism
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- slavery
- algorithms
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- data science
- Catherine D'Ignazio
- emotional labor
- Lauren F. Klein
- intersectional feminism
- defunding police
- dodging the memory hole
- invisible labor
- power frameworks
- aspirational abolitionism
- orality vs. literacy
- operationalization
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- Dec 2018
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www.nbcnews.com www.nbcnews.com
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Google faces a separate suit filed by three women who allege the company pays women less than men for similar work and gives them less opportunity for promotions, bonuses and raises — a claim Google denies.
The patriarchy is so deeply intertwined and reaches globally. The oligarchies of this world dominate all forms economic growth for the proletariat.
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"What the study does is take a broad-based look at the issues facing the STEM workforce. I think they really speak to the complex issues surrounding diversity in the workplace."
How can we build these ideas into a drive to better not just the condition of the women of STEM but also that of women in general?
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- Mar 2017
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
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This brings into women's writing an element which is entirely absent from a man's, unless, indeed, he happens to be a work-ing-man, a Negro, or one who for some other rea-son is conscious of disability.
Is she acknowledging the intersectionality of feminism?
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