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- 404 Not Found: Quantitative Methods in Disability StudiesBlanchard, Aurelian; Blanchard, Enka; Shew, Ashley (SAGE, 2024-11-04)Disability is sometimes theorised as existing between the world (including social norms and infrastructure) and the person (who gets labelled disabled in a ‘misfit’ between the world and them). Disability is often enacted through data systems and infrastructures and the history of disability studies reflects a fight against such systems. In this paper, we examine the fraught relationships between disability studies and data science — from institutions and historical marginalisation to current practices of policing and surveillance. We critique the resulting preeminence of qualitative methods in disability studies as one impediment to translating disability studies to data scientists and to effective policy-making. We then address hopeful movements to crip data studies, looking at work on AI and disability bias, crip technoscience, counterventional research, and cripped data.
- Custody of the corpse: controlling alkaline hydrolysis in US death care marketsOlson, P. R. (Routledge, 2016-02-14)
- Epistemic Burdens and the Value of IgnoranceOlson, P. (2015-12-13)
- The Innovator ImperativeWisnioski, Matthew H. (The MIT Press, 2019)“The Innovator Imperative” is Chapter 1 of the edited volume Does America Need More Innovators? (The MIT Press, 2019).
- Make Maintainers: Engineering Education and an Ethics of CareRussell, Andrew L.; Vinsel, Lee (The MIT Press, 2019)“Make Maintainers: Engineering Education and an Ethics of Care” is Chapter 13 of the edited volume Does America Need More Innovators? (The MIT Press, 2019).
- Making effective participatory environmental health science through collaborative data analysisAllen, Barbara L. (Manchester University Press, 2020-07-14)
- Remaking the Innovator ImperativeWisnioski, Matthew H.; Hintz, Eric S.; Kleine, Marie Stettler (The MIT Press, 2019)“Remaking the Innovator Imperative” is Chapter 19 of the edited volume Does America Need More Innovators? (The MIT Press, 2019).