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Feminicide and counterdata production: Activist efforts to monitor and challenge gender-related violence

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D'Ignazio, Catherine; Cruxên, Isadora; Suárez Val, Helena; Martinez Cuba, Angeles; García-Montes, Mariel; Fumega, Silvana; Suresh, Harini; So, Wonyoung; ... Show more Show less
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Abstract
Gender-related violence against women and its lethal outcome, feminicide, are a serious problem throughout the world. Official government data on gender violence and feminicide are often absent, incomplete, infrequently updated, and contested. We draw on data feminism to situate feminicide data as missing data. Building on qualitative interviews, this study discusses the informatic work of ten activist and civil society organizations across six countries who combat missing data by producing counterdata. Activists enact alternative epistemological approaches to data science that center care, memory, and justice. Activists also face significant information challenges that increase monitoring labor and add emotional burden to reading about violent deaths. This work contributes to literature on data activism and critical data studies, proposing feminicide data practices as an important research subject. The empirical insights contribute to human-computer interaction (HCI) research, suggesting ways that the field may support and sustain the counterdata production practices of activists.
Date issued
2022-07
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/155955
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Journal
Patterns
Publisher
Elsevier BV
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D'Ignazio, Catherine, Cruxên, Isadora, Suárez Val, Helena, Martinez Cuba, Angeles, García-Montes, Mariel et al. 2022. "Feminicide and counterdata production: Activist efforts to monitor and challenge gender-related violence." Patterns, 3 (7).
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