Call for Submissions
This remote workshop and special journal issue invites philosophers to consider the connection between feminism, broadly construed, social justice, and AI. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a profound effect on justice and well-being in individual, social, and global contexts. Policing, banking, healthcare, transportation, manufacturing, human resources, and the arts are just a small sample of areas that deeply involve AI. There is a pressing need for analysis of race, gender, disability, and social issues related to AI. As Cave and Dihal (2020) have noted, AI is predominantly portrayed as a white and male domain. Changing and challenging either of these is encouraged. Papers primarily focused on issues of race, class, geography, and disability are welcome.
Papers from all philosophical traditions and fields are welcome. Philosophers are encouraged to co-author papers with experts from outside of philosophy, including but not limited to computer scientists, engineers, economists, policy makers, industry experts, teachers, community organizers, or lawyers. All workshop papers will be considered for a special issue of Feminist Philosophy Quarterly.
Important dates
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Dr. Carla Fehr
(she/her)
Wolfe Chair in Scientific and Technological Literacy
Associate Chair, Graduate Studies
Department of Philosophy
University of Waterloo
Co-editor, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
Associate Director, APA CSW Site Visit Program
Fellow, Engendering Success is STEM Consortium
The University of Waterloo is on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. We are situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land promised to the Six Nations that includes ten kilometres on each side of the Grand River.
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