ABSTRACT
The aims of this research are to study the interlinks of social and technical harms caused by the powerful in Mexico by carrying out social media research as well as interviews to document social and technical harms affecting rural communities in Mexico; with the purpose of co-designing with the communities bespoke algorithmic ecologies and tools of justice that allow for accountability, resistance and care.
Index Terms
- Algorithmic ecologies of justice: Using computational social science methods to co-design tools of resistance, resilience and care with communities
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