Bibliographie

  • Agbese, M., Alanen, H.-K., Antikainen, J., Halme, E., Isomäki, H., Jantunen, M., Kemell, K.-K., Rousi, R., Vainio-Pekka, H., & Vakkuri, V. (2021). Governance of ethical and trustworthy AI systems: Research gaps in the ECCOLA method. arXiv. Preprint.

  • Baker, K. S., & Karasti, H. (2018). Data care and its politics: Designing for local collective data management as a neglected thing. In Proceedings of the 15th Participatory Design Conference: Full Papers – Volume 1 (PDC ’18) (pp. 10:1–10:12). ACM.

  • Burr, C., & Leslie, D. (2021). Ethical assurance: A practical approach to the responsible design, development, and deployment of data-driven technologies. arXiv. Preprint.

  • Caramiaux, B., & Fdili Alaoui, S. (2022). " Explorers of Unknown Planets" Practices and Politics of Artificial Intelligence in Visual Arts. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 6(CSCW2), 1-24.

  • Caswell, M., & Cifor, M. (2016). From human rights to feminist ethics: Radical empathy in the archives. Archivaria, 81, 23–43.

  • D’Ignazio, C., & Klein, L. F. (2020). Data Feminism. MIT Press.

  • Jarke, J., & Büchner, S. (2024). Who cares about data? Data care arrangements in everyday organisational practice. Information, Communication & Society, 27(4), 702–718.

  • Caitlin Kuhlman, Latifa Jackson, and Rumi Chunara. (2020). No Computation without Representation: Avoiding Data and Algorithm Biases through Diversity. In Proceedings of the 26th ACM SIGKDD International Conference on Knowledge Discovery & Data Mining (KDD ‘20). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 3593.

  • Le principe de justice dans la gouvernance de l’IA: enjeux et limites. (2024). Terminal. journals.openedition.org

  • Puig de la Bellacasa, M. (2017). Matters of care: Speculative ethics in more than human worlds. University of Minnesota Press.