| ▲ | jedimastert 6 hours ago | |
The name of the site and I think the group itself is "feminist hacking", the entire point of the research group appears to be examining the ethics of technology and hacking through a feminist lens. https://feministhackerspaces.cargo.site/Ethical_issues Instead of just trying to make a rather obtuse guess, you could have instead tried looking around the website. It took me like half a second to find that link, even with the more free form UX. The term "feminism" as an actual technical definition outside of just like "female empowerment vibes" it might be used for in the everyday language. | ||
| ▲ | setr 6 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I mean, the technical definition provided “the movement to end sexism, sexual exploitation and sexual oppression'” is expanded quite rapidly into including racism and then labor practices (which I’m very much struggling with the jump; the link appears to be that both involve power relationships?). And I’m not really clear why this doesn’t extend further into basically all of human suffering in any society. Or perhaps extended upwards and encapsulate systems-thinking and any graph-relationship whatsoever The term "feminism" as an actual technical definition seems to be quite loose; this strikes me as a 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon definition | ||
| ▲ | iamflimflam1 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
You would hope that people who visit hacker news would be willing to spend a few minutes doing some research, but I guess that does get engagement. | ||