Jenny Davis, Apryl Williams, and Michael Yang displace "fair" machine learning with an intersectional reparative approach in this article published by Big Data & Society.
Read MoreJenny Davis launched her new book ‘How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things’ (MIT Press 2020) on November 12 2020 at the ANU. This included a panel discussion with Benjamin Hemmings and Hedda Rasan-Cooper. Click through for more information.
Read MoreThe User Experience Professional Association (UXPA) hosted a two-part book club webinar for Jenny Davis' book "How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things."
Read MoreInvited guest lecture for the inaugural 3Ai Institute's graduate cohort. The lecture was rooted in ideas from Jenny Davis’s recent book "How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things".
Read MoreJenny Davis and Claire Benn delivered an invited interactive guest lecture to upper-level undergraduate and post-graduate students studying Science and Public Policy in ANU's Science Communication program.
Read MoreAn interview between Vikram Singh and Jenny Davis about her book "How Artifacts Afford: The Power and Politics of Everyday Things" (MIT Press 2020). The interview is published in the DisAssemble Newsletter, a publication for design theorists and practitioners. Read here or click through for more information.
Read MoreCan policymakers detoxify social media? Listen to HMI CI Jenny Davis, Dr Jennifer Hunt, and Yun Jiang discuss online hate, anti-social behaviour on digital platforms, and what policymakers can do about it.
Read MoreThis book offers a conceptual update of affordance theory that introduces the mechanisms and conditions framework, providing a vocabulary and critical perspective for the analysis and design of sociotechnical systems.
Read MoreThrough an exploration of content moderation on the social media site Reddit, the authors argue for systematic standards of information governance and the legal treatment of social media companies as media producers.
Read MoreHumanising Machine Intelligence convened a virtual roundtable consultation with Human Rights Commissioner Edward Santow to discuss the Human Rights and Technology Project on 28 May 2020. HMI brought a group of senior experts and decision makers together across academia, industry and government to support the important work of the Commission.
Read More