Fostering Feminist Community-Led Ethics: Building Tools and Connections. Henriques, A. O, Nicolau, H., Carter, A. R L, Montague, K., Talhouk, R., Strohmayer, A., Rüller, S., Macarthur, C., Bardzell, S., Gray, C. M, & Fournier-Tombs, E. In Designing Interactive Systems Conference, of DIS Companion '24, pages 424–428, New York, NY, USA, July, 2024. Association for Computing Machinery.
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This workshop proposal advocates for a dynamic, community-led approach to ethics in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) by integrating principles from feminist HCI and digital civics. Traditional ethics in HCI often overlook interpersonal considerations, resulting in static frameworks ill-equipped to address dynamic social contexts and power dynamics. Drawing from feminist perspectives, the workshop aims to lay the groundwork for developing a meta-toolkit for community-led feminist ethics, fostering collaborative research practices grounded in feminist ethical principles. Through pre-workshop activities, interactive sessions, and post-workshop discussions, participants will engage in dialogue to advance community-led ethical research practices. Additionally, the workshop seeks to strengthen the interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners interested in ethics, digital civics, and feminist HCI. By fostering a reflexive approach to ethics, the workshop contributes to the discourse on design’s role in shaping future interactions between individuals, communities, and technology.
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  title     = "Fostering Feminist Community-Led Ethics: Building Tools and
               Connections",
  author    = "Henriques, Ana O and Nicolau, Hugo and Carter, Anna R L and
               Montague, Kyle and Talhouk, Reem and Strohmayer, Angelika and
               Rüller, Sarah and Macarthur, Cayley and Bardzell, Shaowen and
               Gray, Colin M and Fournier-Tombs, Eleonore",
  booktitle = "Designing Interactive Systems Conference",
  publisher = "Association for Computing Machinery",
  address   = "New York, NY, USA",
  pages     = "424--428",
  abstract  = "This workshop proposal advocates for a dynamic, community-led
               approach to ethics in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) by
               integrating principles from feminist HCI and digital civics.
               Traditional ethics in HCI often overlook interpersonal
               considerations, resulting in static frameworks ill-equipped to
               address dynamic social contexts and power dynamics. Drawing from
               feminist perspectives, the workshop aims to lay the groundwork
               for developing a meta-toolkit for community-led feminist ethics,
               fostering collaborative research practices grounded in feminist
               ethical principles. Through pre-workshop activities, interactive
               sessions, and post-workshop discussions, participants will engage
               in dialogue to advance community-led ethical research practices.
               Additionally, the workshop seeks to strengthen the
               interdisciplinary community of researchers and practitioners
               interested in ethics, digital civics, and feminist HCI. By
               fostering a reflexive approach to ethics, the workshop
               contributes to the discourse on design’s role in shaping future
               interactions between individuals, communities, and technology.",
  series    = "DIS Companion '24",
  month     =  jul,
  year      =  2024,
  url       = "https://doi.org/10.1145/3656156.3658385",
  keywords  = "Community-led design, Digital Civics, Ethics, Feminist HCI,
               Toolkit",
  doi       = "10.1145/3656156.3658385",
  isbn      =  9798400706325
}

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