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From Data Ethics to Data Justice: The Case for Social Justice Informatics
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Jasmina Tacheva’s research focuses on the history, ethics, and politics of data science and algorithmic decision-making, especially as they pertain to historically marginalized communities. Tacheva’s research project, “From Data Ethics to Data Justice: The Case for Social Justice Informatics,” seeks to illuminate the limits of data ethics as a principled basis for morality in the data sciences.
Speaker: Jasmina Tacheva
Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies
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