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Interdisciplinary sociologist, working on testing beyond the laboratory, thinking through material publics, based at University of Warwick, grew up where the Science, Technology & Society movement met Digital Culture in Amsterdam, now finding my way in the UK. http:// noortjemarres.net/
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NoortjeMarres
@NoortjeMarres@mstdn.social
Interdisciplinary sociologist, working on testing beyond the laboratory, thinking through material publics, based at University of Warwick, grew up where the Science, Technology & Society movement met Digital Culture in Amsterdam, now finding my way in the UK. http:// noortjemarres.net/
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Dec 12, 2023
@luis_in_brief @rachelcoldicutt @ConnectedByData a key problem with AV deployment in public space: communities tend to be framed as “third parties” making it more difficult to demonstrate significant harm. Contrast with facial recognition. In both cases, the general population is exposed to personal data capture, public space handed over to tech etc. But only in FR case is this publicly understood as having community impact.
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