This article examines university researchers’ capture of student images on US college campuses for training facial recognition technology, and situates this project within universities’ broader historical alignment with militarism and racial injustice. It argues that feminist STS ethics provides a framework for not only challenging the ways that university research inquiry actively contributes to oppressive power structures, but also for reimagining university research ethics for a greater engagement with questions of justice. The article identifies the limitations of dominant institutional ethics and privacy rights discourses for centering justice considerations, and instead outlines an intersectional feminist approach to university resear...
This essay offers a critical, reflective analysis of some of the sticky moral questions that can ent...
In the American higher education context, student privacy is treated as an individual right. In this...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...
This article describes a feminist community-based research project involving faculty and student col...
This article examines ethics in work organization and in academic, particularly Critical Management ...
This article examines ethics in work organization and in academic, particularly Critical Management ...
This essay explores what the “alt-right” (White ethnonationalist, fascist, misogynistic, and anti-in...
The article examines the ways that university military research violates the tenets of academic free...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
Crudely put, educational research is unethical when it misrepresents or misidentifies—and so betrays...
As universities recognize the inherent value in the data they collect and hold, they encounter unfor...
With digital recording devices now widely available, the power and functionality of these tools may ...
Academic women experience working in higher education differently to their male counterparts. This a...
The potential for bias embedded in data to lead to the perpetuation of social injustice though Artif...
This essay offers a critical, reflective analysis of some of the sticky moral questions that can ent...
In the American higher education context, student privacy is treated as an individual right. In this...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...
This article describes a feminist community-based research project involving faculty and student col...
This article examines ethics in work organization and in academic, particularly Critical Management ...
This article examines ethics in work organization and in academic, particularly Critical Management ...
This essay explores what the “alt-right” (White ethnonationalist, fascist, misogynistic, and anti-in...
The article examines the ways that university military research violates the tenets of academic free...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
What may responsible data-analysis in the social sciences and humanities look like? The current data...
Crudely put, educational research is unethical when it misrepresents or misidentifies—and so betrays...
As universities recognize the inherent value in the data they collect and hold, they encounter unfor...
With digital recording devices now widely available, the power and functionality of these tools may ...
Academic women experience working in higher education differently to their male counterparts. This a...
The potential for bias embedded in data to lead to the perpetuation of social injustice though Artif...
This essay offers a critical, reflective analysis of some of the sticky moral questions that can ent...
In the American higher education context, student privacy is treated as an individual right. In this...
In this article, the authors draws on emancipatory research with its emphasis on empowerment, 'a par...