Workshop on “Attention, Evidence, and Feminist Epistemologies”
21 March, 2025
Location: Vagina Museum, London (https://maps.app.goo.gl/ggpxtnWNd2BTpwht9)
Registration link: https://forms.gle/NfqNCuoJXSSf1bg59 (please register by 18 March, 2025)
10:00-10:25 Registration, setup, pastries, coffee, tea, chat
10:20-10:30 Welcome remarks, participant introduction
10:30-11:00 Workshop
Sara Uckelman (University of Durham): Stitch and Bitch: interactive workshop on fibre arts and attention
11:00-11:30 Talk
Ana-Maria Cretu (University of Bristol): Talk on Human Computers as Instruments
11:30-11:45 Coffee/stretch break
11:45-12:30 Flash Talks
David Freeborn (Northeastern London): On Bayesian Feminist Epistemology
Cat Saint-Croix (University of Minnesota): On the Attentional Standpoint
Alex Franklin (Kings College London): On the Emergence of Salience of Race
12:30-15:30 Lunch break/Individual reflection period
15:30-16:00 Talk
Shira Ahissar and Bele Wollesen (London School of Economics): on Modeling Discourse Injustice.
16:00-16:05 Short break
16:05-16:45 Workshop
Ella Whiteley (University of Sheffield): Salience-based Tensions in Egalitarian Initiatives
16:45-17:15 Coffee/stretch/reflection break
17:15-18:00 Unconferencing
fishbowl flash talks and reflections by participants
21 March, 2025
Location: Vagina Museum, London (https://maps.app.goo.gl/ggpxtnWNd2BTpwht9)
Registration link: https://forms.gle/NfqNCuoJXSSf1bg59 (please register by 18 March, 2025)
10:00-10:25 Registration, setup, pastries, coffee, tea, chat
10:20-10:30 Welcome remarks, participant introduction
10:30-11:00 Workshop
Sara Uckelman (University of Durham): Stitch and Bitch: interactive workshop on fibre arts and attention
11:00-11:30 Talk
Ana-Maria Cretu (University of Bristol): Talk on Human Computers as Instruments
11:30-11:45 Coffee/stretch break
11:45-12:30 Flash Talks
David Freeborn (Northeastern London): On Bayesian Feminist Epistemology
Cat Saint-Croix (University of Minnesota): On the Attentional Standpoint
Alex Franklin (Kings College London): On the Emergence of Salience of Race
12:30-15:30 Lunch break/Individual reflection period
15:30-16:00 Talk
Shira Ahissar and Bele Wollesen (London School of Economics): on Modeling Discourse Injustice.
16:00-16:05 Short break
16:05-16:45 Workshop
Ella Whiteley (University of Sheffield): Salience-based Tensions in Egalitarian Initiatives
16:45-17:15 Coffee/stretch/reflection break
17:15-18:00 Unconferencing
fishbowl flash talks and reflections by participants