Calling for a feminist revolt to decolonise data and algorithms in the age of Datification

Author(s): Vargas-Solar, G.
Date: 2022
Publication: International Forum 2022
Citation: Vargas-Solar, G. (2022). Calling for a feminist revolt to decolonise data and algorithms in the age of Datification. International Forum 2022- Decolonial Perspectives on Gender, Sexuality and Patriarchy: art, activism and academia. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2210.08965
Section on webpage: Critical Data Justice Literature
Tenets: Using technology intentionally to build communities and enhance learning.
Annotation: (Abstract) Feminist and women groups, indigenous communities and scholars in the global south/north refusing to adhere to hegemonic datafication programs have started to organise and fight back from the inside. The first essential step is to show and problematise technological progress exhibiting the poverty, violence, exclusion, and cultural erase promoted by this “progress”. The second step is to promote technology, algorithmic and artificial literacy. Education is critical to learn how to revert and revoke the datified digital twin already colonising all Earth’s societies silently and with impunity. It is not the colonisation of body-territories; it goes beyond and occupies humanity’s mind’s essence, i.e., imagination and imaginary. Against the colonisation of the imaginary, militant groups are imagining and designing alternative algorithms, datasets collection strategies and appropriation methods. The paper discusses their actions and alternative thinking.