Girls just want to have Sc(AI)ence
Girls just want to have Sc(AI)ence
A series of workshops hosted in 2025 to discuss critical perspectives on AI. The workshops offered engaged and engaging encounters combining keynote talks with hands-on participatory reflections, inviting situated and concrete ways to use toolkits from feminist and critical perspectives in AI research.
Contact: valentina.fantasialucs.luse
Girls Sc(AI)ence #7
Topic: Conversations on how AI is eroding human rights (and what can we do about it)
Speaker: Sue Ann Teo, Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law and Faculty of Law, Lund University
When: March 24th, 10.00-11:15
Where: Hybrid from LUX B:339, Department of Philosophy, Humanities and Theology Faculty, Lund
Girls Sc(AI)ence #6
Topic: Cognizing Subjects: Our Human Futures with Our Nonhuman Symbionts
When: 9 December, 16.00 to 17.00 CET
Invited speaker:N. Katherine Hayles, Distinguished Research Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the James B. Duke Professor Emerita from Duke University.
Girls Sc(AI)ence #5
Topic: Reimagining the Politics of AI: Co-Creating Tools to Confront Gender-Related Violence
When: 17 November 13.00 to 15.00
Invited speaker: Dr Isadora Cruxên, Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Business and Society, Queen Mary University of London
GirlsSc(AI)ence #4
Topic: Critical Robotic Dialogues: Exploring Robots in the Present and Future
When: 10 October 10.00 to 11.00
Invited speakers:
Iolanda Leite, KTH- Division of Robotics, Perception and Learning
Katie Winkle, Uppsala University- Department of Information Technology; Vi3; Human Machine Interaction
Girls Sc(AI)ence #3
Topic: We Should All Be Feminists in Software Engineering
When: 4 June 13.00 to 15.00
Guest Lecture: Letizia Jaccheri , Professor, Computer Science, Trondheim
Girls Sc(AI)ence #2
Topic: Pushing boundaries of research design: Future Making through (re)mixing creative methods
When: 8 May 10.00 to 12.00
Guest Lecture: Annette Markham, Chair Professor of Media Literacy and Public Engagement in the department of Media and Culture at Utrecht University, Netherland
Girls Sc(AI)ence #1
Topic: Tips for creating and curating diversity in science practices.
When: 18 March 12.30 to 15.30
Guest Lecture: Ericka Johnson, Professor at Linköping University
