First Monday January 2023 (fwd)

Thomas Gramstad thomas.gramstad at ub.uio.no
Tue Jan 17 19:38:26 CET 2023


Flere bibliotek-relevante artikler i det nye nummeret av First
Monday, bl a om "det teknokratiske biblioteket", og om ansvar for
tilgjengeliggjøring, og om bibliotek og arkiver som feiler i å ta
i bruk nye teknologier.

Thomas Gramstad


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Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2023 23:05:48 +0000
From: "Valauskas, Edward J" <ejv at UIC.EDU>
To: FIRSTMONDAY at LISTSERV.UIC.EDU
Subject: First Monday January 2023
Resent-From: <thomas.gramstad at ub.uio.no>

Readers:

First Monday has just published the January 2023 (volume 28, 
number 1) issue at firstmonday [dot] org.

The following papers are included in this month's issue:

First Monday
Volume 28, Number 1 - 2 January 2023

Special issue:
This feature has been disabled: Critical intersections
of disability and information studies
Co-edited by Gracen Brilmyer and Crystal Lee

Introduction

Terms of use: Crip legibility in information systems
by Gracen Brilmyer and Crystal Lee

1. Through quantification, measurement, and categorization,
    information systems often intensify both the surveillance and
    erasure of disabled people

(In)accessibility and the technocratic library: Addressing 
institutional failures in library adoption of emerging 
technologies by Jasmine L. Clark and Zack Lischer-Katz

Academic libraries and their legal obligation for content accessibility
by Brian Wentz, Ursula Gorham, and Paul T. Jaeger

Handicapped has been cancelled: The terminology and logics of 
disability in cultural heritage institutions by Brian M. Watson 
and Beck Schaefer

Diagnostic advertisements: The phantom disabilities created by 
social media surveillance by Amy Gaeta

Encoding normative ethics: On algorithmic bias and disability
by Ian Moura


2. Disabled resistance to discriminatory information systems
    requires a re-mixing and re-imagining of classification and
    surveillance technologies

Sidewalks are for people? Futuristic fantasies, disabled lives, 
and crip sitveillance by Olivia Banner and David Adelman

Good for tech: Disability expertise and labor in China’s 
artificial intelligence sector by Di Wu

Not robots; Cyborgs – Furthering anti-ableist research in 
human-computer interaction by Josh Guberman and Oliver Haimson

Definition drives design: Disability models and mechanisms of 
bias in AI technologies by Denis Newman-Griffis, Jessica Sage 
Rauchberg, Rahaf Alharbi, Louise Hickman, and Harry Hochheiser

This patient is a hidden messenger: NF2, watchful waiting, and 
records of care by Samuel DiBella

3. Disability expertise resists and transforms ableist norms

ACCESS SERVER: Dreaming, practicing and making access
by MELT (Ren Loren Britton & Iz Paehr)

Cripping_Computer_Graphics: Perspectives on disability 
representation in CG via community generated 3D asset library by 
Cielo Saucedo and Nat Decker

Creating, archiving and exhibiting disability history: The oral 
histories of disability activists of the Carleton University 
Disability Research Group by Therese Jennissen, Dominique 
Marshall, Chris Trainor, and Beth Robertson

Preparing for online peer support for Punjabi men’s mental health 
by Kulvir Bahra, Shuranjeet Singh, and Taimour Ahmed

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With the January issue, First Monday has published 2,224 papers 
in 320 issues, written by 3,257 different authors over the past 
26 years.

Thanks for your continuing interest in our work,

Edward J. Valauskas
Chief Editor and Founder, First Monday


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