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THE (IM)POSSIBILITY OF AUTONOMOUS FEMINIST INFRASTRUCTURE  

By Cécile Chevalier, Irene Fubara-Manuel, Ranju Upadhyay, Sharon Webb.            Last week members of the Full Stack team presented at the Algorithms for Her? 2 conference in Sheffield. Organised by a consortium of researchers across the University of Sheffield, King’s College London, LSE, and Keele University, the conference included a mix of topics from algorithmic […]

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Manifestations: Full Stack Feminism Conference and Exhibition

20-21st September 2023 (Conference) 21-23 September (Exhibition) Our work, our thoughts, our experiences, manifest in different ways. Through art, poetry, action, and words. ‘Manifestations’ is an intersectional feminist call-to-action in digital spaces and recognises the importance of creative art praxis, community archives, and critical research in digital humanities. It challenges what counts as knowledge and […]

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Artists Discussion
Full Stack Feminism, Art, Intersectionality & The Digital

Thursday 6 July 5.30 – 7.15pm Short description The Irish Museum of Modern Art partners with Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities, to host a discussion that explores digital art practice through an intersectional lens. Our guests, artists Yarli Allison, Lauren Kelly and Roibí O’Rua address the opportunities afforded by decentering traditional voices, practices and […]

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Call for papers:Feminist Fabulations in Algorithmic Empires

Colleagues and friends, can I please draw your attention to a call for papers for open access publication for a research topic entitled which is being edited by Dr. Jeneen Naji along with Dr Izzy Fox and Dr Abdelmjid Kettioui as part of the Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities Project (FSFDH) funded by UKRI-AHRC […]

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How do we make a Feminist Internet?

By Dr Jeneen Naji, Irish PI, Full Stack Feminism project How do we make a Feminist Internet? How can we use digital technology, whose inherent affordances are collaborative, in an empowering and collaborative way? These are some of the types of questions the Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities (FSFDH) project  is asking. The Internet […]

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AI & Archives Symposium

Thursday 27th April 2023; 10:00-17:00 BST Click on the link below to download the programme: AI and Archives programme.public AI and Archives: Explorations, Possibilities and Challenges explores the possibilities and challenges afforded by AI in archives, and does so specifically from an intersectional, eco, feminist perspective. The purpose of this symposium is to share interest […]

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Community Engagement Interviews 

Dr. Izzy Fox We are delighted to announce that we have begun interviewing representatives of various disciplines, including community archivists, digital artists, Digital Humanities scholars, coders, fem tech practitioners, activists and more. The interviewees are experts within their fields, while also being members of communities traditionally marginalised within digital spaces on the basis of race, […]

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Artists in residence appointed

With nearly 70 applications received in response to the Artists’ Call it was a (welcome) challenge for the judges to select the artists. The ten shortlisted could all have made a contribution to Full Stack Feminism but ultimately they felt that Jamila and Roibí have lived experience and ways of thinking and working that will […]

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Full Stack Feminism project launch

10 December 2021 We are launching our new two-year funded research project, Full Stack Feminism is Digital Humanities funded by UKRl·AHRC and the Irish Research Council (2021-23). The launch event is hybrid and co-located between the Sussex Humanities Lab (Brighton, UK) and at Maynooth University (Ireland). All are welcome. We will introduce both our project team, and […]

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Archiving Bodies event, held on 20th May 2020

This event was organised by the AHRC-IRC funded project, Full Stack Feminism in Digital Humanities, in collaboration with the Digital Repository of Ireland, and featured a number of speakers Jamie A Lee (University of Arizona) and Adela C. Licona (Associate Professor Emeritus, English, University of Arizona), as well as contributions from members of the Full […]