- Ethics and Social Impacts of AI
- Cybercrime and Law Enforcement Studies
- Digital Economy and Work Transformation
- Stalking, Cyberstalking, and Harassment
- Urban Transport and Accessibility
- Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
- Digitalization, Law, and Regulation
- Geographies of human-animal interactions
- Technology, Environment, Urban Planning
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Deception detection and forensic psychology
- ICT in Developing Communities
University of Tübingen
2021-2024
This article discusses fairness in artificial intelligence (AI) based policing procedures using facial recognition as an example. Algorithmic decisions on discriminatory dynamics can (re)produce and automate injustice. AI here concerns not only the creation sharing of datasets or training models but also how systems are deployed real world. Quantifying distract rom discrimination oppression translate concretely into social phenomena. Integrative approaches help actively incorporate ethical,...
This panel calls for a global conversation around platform (in)justice. By focusing on the experiences of marginalized communities, particularly those in Majority World (also known as Global South), we aim to redefine justice and injustice through lens - opposed Western-centric lens. Our will delve into socio-technical realities platforms experienced by users doing AI labor behind platforms, recognizing platforms' tangible impacts individuals society. We invite CSCW community engage with...
Between 2016 and 2019, the European Union funded development testing of a system called “iBorderCtrl”, which aims to help detect illegal migration. Part iBorderCtrl is an automatic deception detection (ADDS): Using artificial intelligence, ADDS designed calculate probability by analyzing subtle facial expressions support decision-making border guards. This text explains operating principle its theoretical foundations. Against this background, possible deficits in justification use are...
This SIG calls for a global conversation around platform (in)justice. By focusing on the experiences of people residing in Majority World (also known as Global South), we aim at creating space international and interdisciplinary exchange socio-economically, politically, culturally sensitive design operation. The following topics motivate SIG: concerns about equal access, structural discrimination, inequities, desire to find solutions those challenges. We invite CSCW community explore how...
In the Netherlands, where cycling is part of “national habitus,” bicycle infrastructure remarkably similar to car infrastructure. This article explores man–machine hybridization in context this spatial environment made for bikes, analyzing it through notions human/nonhuman hybrids, cyborg bodies, and automobilized persons. The perceptions urban cyclists who temporarily cannot cycle are explored, based on interviews with bike repair shop customers Amsterdam. How does a broken impact their...