I am very pleased to share that Data Design + Art first public lecture will host none other than Catherine D'Ignazio.

Like for many others, Catherine D'Ignazios work, for example the seminal book «Data Feminism» (MIT Press 2020), co-authered with Lauren Klein, has been an invaluable inspiration to combine data work with questioning dominant power structures. It is a book that I, but also our students, keep coming back to time again and again.

«AI and Feminist Worldmaking in Technofascist Times»
by Catherine D'Ignazion

Author of «Data Feminism» / Associate Professor of Urban Science & Planning / Director, Data + Feminism Lab Department of Urban Studies & Planning
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT

Tuesday 28th of April 2026, 17H
The lecture will be held in person & in english. / Attendance is free but place is limited. / Please reserve a spot at [email protected]

Data Design + Art
Building 742
Fadenstrasse 22
6020 Luzern-Emmenbrücke

#datafeminism #technofascism #datadesign

DEADLINE EXTENDED: The Open Public Peer Review for the Working Paper "Beyond Data Feminism. Towards Ethical Data Work in the (Digital) Humanities" by @sarahalang and Elena
Suárez Cronauer has been extended until 12.06.2026. Take the opportunity to participate in this community driven process.
For the paper: https://zfdg.de/wp_2026

@hab_wf @MWWForschung #openscience #datafeminism #review #ethicaldata #digitalHumanities

Beyond Data Feminism. Towards Ethical Data Work in the (Digital) Humanities | ZfdG - Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften

The working paper discusses the toolkit Catherine D'Ignazio's and Lauren F. Klein's Data Feminism Manifesto provides with its feminist principles and how to address bias and ethics in the Digital Humanities.

RE: https://fedihum.org/@ZfdG/116278537781324610

Another hot take 🔥
Is it time to move beyond Data Feminism?

If that statement provokes your thoughts 🔥
why don’t you give us feedback in the open peer review process (which has been prolonged!)?

#DataFeminism #DH

#DH recommender system:

If you liked what I had to say about #DataFeminism (https://zfdg.de/wp_2026), you may also like what I have to say about the role of data work in computational history:
https://doi.org/10.3390/histories6020026

#DigitalHumanities #ComputationalHumanities #history

Beyond Data Feminism. Towards Ethical Data Work in the (Digital) Humanities | ZfdG - Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften

The working paper discusses the toolkit Catherine D'Ignazio's and Lauren F. Klein's Data Feminism Manifesto provides with its feminist principles and how to address bias and ethics in the Digital Humanities.

REMINDER: The Open Public Peer Review for the Working Paper "Beyond Data Feminism. Towards Ethical Data Work in the (Digital) Humanities" by @sarahalang and Elena
Suárez Cronauer is still open until 17.04.2026. Take the opportunity to participate in this community driven process.
For the paper: https://zfdg.de/wp_2026

@hab_wf @MWWForschung #openscience #datafeminism #review #ethicaldata #digitalHumanities

Beyond Data Feminism. Towards Ethical Data Work in the (Digital) Humanities | ZfdG - Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften

The working paper discusses the toolkit Catherine D'Ignazio's and Lauren F. Klein's Data Feminism Manifesto provides with its feminist principles and how to address bias and ethics in the Digital Humanities.

I just finished Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren F. Klein and WOW. This book completely reframes how we think about data, bias, and power. If you’ve ever trusted a statistic without questioning it, this one’s for you. Smart, eye-opening, and necessary reading. #DataFeminism

https://viewsshewrites.com/data-feminism/

Data Feminism Review | Views She Writes

Data Feminism by Catherine D’Ignazio and Lauren Klein: it challenges bias, reshapes data ethics, and empowers critical thinking.

Views She Writes

New paper out: "*Beyond* Data Feminism" ( @sarahalang and Elena Suarez Cronauer, my emphasis) in the hopes of making more people realize that it potentially applies to them. Too many (mostly male presumably) researchers assume it does not to them even when they are ready to "forward it to my female students" 🙄 .

https://zfdg.de/wp_2026

#DHd2026 #DataFeminism #FeministDH

Huch, warum schreibe ich plötzlich auf englisch? Ah, wahrscheinlich weil die Input Statements auf dem Panel gerade auf Englisch gehalten werden...

Beyond Data Feminism. Towards Ethical Data Work in the (Digital) Humanities | ZfdG - Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften

The working paper discusses the toolkit Catherine D'Ignazio's and Lauren F. Klein's Data Feminism Manifesto provides with its feminist principles and how to address bias and ethics in the Digital Humanities.

RE: https://fedihum.org/@ZfdG/116097637185108043

„Data Feminism“ appeared in 2020. How come its practices are still not established in #DigitalHumanities?
If anything, the interest seems to have somewhat died down 😕

We provide an overview of its principles tailored to #DH. No more excuses!

Read our working paper ⬇️
and put it into practice!

#DHd2026 #datafeminism #feminism
PS: Take part in the open public review process!