Safiya Noble
American professor and author
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Safiya Noble's Degrees
- Bachelors Psychology California State University, Fresno
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Safiya Umoja Noble is a professor at UCLA, and is the co-founder and co-director of the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry. She is the author of Algorithms of Oppression, and co-editor of two edited volumes: The Intersectional Internet: Race, Sex, Class and Culture and Emotions, Technology & Design. She is a research associate at the Oxford Internet Institute at the University of Oxford. She was appointed a Commissioner to the University of Oxford Commission on AI and Good Governance in 2020. In 2020 she was nominated to the Global Future Council on Artificial Intelligence for Humanity at the World Economic Foundation.
Safiya Noble's Published Works
Published Works
- Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce RacismAlgorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism Safiya Umoja Noble NYU Press, 2018. 256 pp. (2018) (1612)
- Algorithms of Oppression (2018) (216)
- The Intersectional Internet: Race, Sex, Class, and Culture Online (2016) (113)
- Google Search: Hyper-visibility as a Means of Rendering Black Women and Girls Invisible (2013) (95)
- The Intersectional Internet (2016) (70)
- Social Justice as Topic and Tool: An Attempt to Transform an LIS Curriculum and Culture (2016) (64)
- Empowered to Name, Inspired to Act: Social Responsibility and Diversity as Calls to Action in the LIS Context (2016) (33)
- Through Google-Colored Glass(es): Design, Emotion, Class, and Wearables as Commodity and Control (2016) (29)
- Toward a Sociology of Artificial Intelligence: A Call for Research on Inequalities and Structural Change (2021) (25)
- Teaching Trayvon (2014) (20)
- Debates in the Digital Humanities 2019 (2016) (20)
- 6 Technological Elites, the Meritocracy, and Postracial Myths in Silicon Valley (2019) (19)
- Chapter One: Digital Intersectionality Theory and the #Blacklivesmatter Movement (2016) (13)
- We’re Missing a Moral Framework of Justice in Artificial Intelligence (2020) (12)
- Social Justice in Library and Information Science (2014) (11)
- Changing Course: Collaborative Reflections of Teaching/Taking "Race, Gender, and Sexuality in the Information Professions" (2014) (10)
- Chapter Four: Signifyin’, Bitching, and Blogging: Black Women and Resistance Discourse Online (2016) (10)
- Critical Surveillance Literacy in Social Media: Interrogating Black Death and Dying Online (2018) (8)
- Toward a Critical Black Digital Humanities (2019) (6)
- Effective ICT use for Social Inclusion (2010) (6)
- Chapter Eight: Commercial Content Moderation: Digital Laborers’ Dirty Work (2016) (6)
- Searching for black girls: old traditions in new media (2012) (5)
- Geographic Information Systems: A Critical Look at the Commercialization of Public Information (2011) (4)
- Chapter Eleven: The Invisible Information Worker: Latinas in Telecommunications (2016) (2)
- When Twitter Got #woke : Black Lives Matter, DeRay McKesson, Twitter, and the Appropriation of the Aesthetics of Protest (2019) (2)
- Chapter Nine: Love, Inc.: Toward Structural Intersectional Analysis of Online Dating Sites and Applications (2016) (2)
- Chapter Fourteen: Education, Representation, and Resistance: Black Girls in Popular Instagram Memes (2016) (2)
- "Just Google It" : Algorithms of Oppression (2015) (1)
- Chapter Three: Asian/American Masculinity: The Politics of Virility, Virality, and Visibility (2016) (1)
- Chapter Seven: Grand Theft Auto V: Post-Racial Fantasies and Ferguson Realities (2016) (1)
- When Twitter Got #woke: (2019) (1)
- Chapter Six: Black Women Exercisers, Asian Women Artists, White Women Daters, and Latina Lesbians: Cultural Constructions of Race and Gender Within Intersectionality-Based Facebook Groups (2016) (1)
- Tech Won't Save Us: Reimagining Digital Technologies for the Public (2020) (1)
- Five Big Ideas About AI (2022) (0)
- Chapter Thirteen: The Epidemiology of Digital Infrastructure (2016) (0)
- Keynote 1: A Conversation with Dr. Safiya Noble (2021) (0)
- Transforming the Culture: Internet Research at the Crossroads (2020) (0)
- Chapter Ten: The Nation-State in Intersectional Internet: Turkey’s Encounters With Facebook and Twitter (2016) (0)
- The logics of (digital) distortion (2021) (0)
- Introduction: pregnancy and the media (2019) (0)
- Chapter Twelve: The Intersectional Interface (2016) (0)
- Intersectionality (2021) (0)
- Plenary 3: Memory (2017) (0)
- Chapter Five: Video Stars: Marketing Queer Performance in Networked Television (2016) (0)
- 12 When Twitter Got #woke : Black Lives Matter, DeRay McKesson, Twitter, and the Appropriation of the Aesthetics of Protest (2019) (0)
- Chapter Two: The Trouble With White Feminism: Whiteness, Digital Feminism, and the Intersectional Internet (2016) (0)
- Geographical Information Systems: Mining Public Assets for Commercial Interests (2010) (0)
- Examining Concepts of the Public: Who is Served by Information Services? (2021) (0)
- Part Two: Cultural Values as the Machine (2016) (0)
- BOOK REVIEWS (1961) (0)
- Professors and (M)Others (2017) (0)
- BOOK REVIEW (1961) (0)
- A conversation at the intersection of race, AI, and technology with Safiya Noble (2021) (0)
- Toward an Ethic of Social Justice in the World of Online Information (2017) (0)
- Your Robot Isn’t Neutral (2021) (0)
- Black Feminist Thought as a Contribution to Community Informatics (2009) (0)
- Introduction: borders and bodies of control (2020) (0)
- Opening plenary & keynote address (2015) (0)
- Part One: Cultural Values in the Machine (2016) (0)
- Keynote. Social Justice in LIS: Finding the Imperative to Act (2017) (0)
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