The Intersection of Things
@thingsintersect
A podcast about how technology is changing our lives, from an intersectional feminist perspective. 🎧 By @nesient & @undazedandsuch 🌵💜
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will add 2 this thread as a sort of live digital archive of phd thoughts currently reading Sandra Ponzanesi & nodding furiously 2 their argument re necessity of postcolonial critique to mitigate neocolonial discourse in internet/media studies — smtg i note occurs in #digitalrights
Sex With An X: The Perils Of Performative Spelling autostraddle.com/sex-with-an-x-… via Autostraddle
After sharing that great article on inclusive spellings from DIVA Magazine the other day, this beautifully designed piece by @MinamiFunakoshi & Samuel Granados on recognising the spectrum of genders across languages is a brilliant next read - graphics.reuters.com/GENDER-LANGUAG…
"Beyond false positives or false negatives is something even more important—the right not to use biometric technology at all, regardless of its accuracy" - Dr. Joy Buolamwini theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/…
🌟New The Intersection of Things pod out🌟 We talk about the faces that rise to the top on TikTok, how Instagram algorithms encourage stealing facial structures, and why “aesthetic flattening” has been the vibe of the pandemic - theintersectionofthings.com/episodes/ep28-…
In this episode Ruth & Marianela discuss what Jia Tolentino calls the “rootless exoticism” of #InstagramFace, the “algorithmic tendency to flatten everything” - and how the pandemic has exaggerated them both - theintersectionofthings.com/episodes/ep28-…
"we have to question what it means when new faces, new bodies, new politics always seem to come with the same type of selling" - @aliciakennedy This is a great piece, especially on✨content making✨, many similar themes to our recent New Celebrity ep. aliciakennedy.news/p/on-technolog…
In our latest pod episode we talked about people changing faces & bodies at the altar of "The Algorithm". And that's not the only way filters change us. To avoid angering the almighty algorithm, people are creating a new vocabulary - Taylor Lorenz washingtonpost.com/technology/202…
Love having zeynep tufekci back from her (crucial) pandemic-focused thought leadership! "Telling people to not use these powerful platforms if they don’t want to be unreasonably surveilled is blaming the victim." nytimes.com/2022/05/19/opi…
An interesting read by Carolyn Chen that touches on some of the conversations we had about tech culture in our Ritual episode - "Today, the theocracy of work... is hollowing out our faith communities and civic associations" nytimes.com/2022/05/24/opi…