Feminist philosophy and emerging technologies

"This volume explores urgent questions surrounding the bidirectional relationship between feminist philosophy and emerging technologies. It underlines the exigency of feminist philosophical reflections on the design, use, and understanding of emerging technologies and at the same time accentuat...

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Leaking milk and beating hearts : technological immanence and the maternal body / EL Putnam -- Feminism and enhancement / Walter Veit and Heather Browning -- Gender, race, and moral enhancement / Emma C. Gordon -- The dangerous liaison between rape culture and information technologies. Reality, virtuality, and responsibility in cyber-rapes / Francesco Striano -- Social media, digital technologies, and the valorization of lack of consent / Kelly Oliver -- Two dilemmas for value-sensitive technological design / Mona Simion -- The utopian dimension of new technologies : a feminist technophilosophical approach to sex and gender / Valeria Venditti -- The person behind the digit : objectification and self-objectification online / S. Orestis Palermos -- Technologies of women's (sexual) humiliation / Dianna Taylor -- When sexual and information privacy converge : the case of digital dick pics / Martha McCaughey and Jill Cermele -- Understanding incels as a group / Mary L. Edwards -- Influencing corporealities : social media and its impact on gender transition / Gen Eickers -- "Computer says no" : artificial intelligence, gender bias, and epistemic injustice / Joel Walmsley
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