Last month, I spoke at FLOSSIE 2013. My talk addressed gendered quantified self and the challenges we face when our sensitive data are massively tracked and collected by a wide range of entities. Above all, this discussion matters in times of generalised surveillance.
“FLOSSIE brings together FLOSS women developers, entrepreneurs, researchers and policy-makers, digital artists and social innovators for an exciting mix of talks, spontaneous discussions and open workshops. Flossie 2013 brings the benefits of open thinking to artist and entrepreneurs and the insights of diverse innovators to FLOSS development.”
Unfortunately, FLOSSIE did not have video/audio recording available. But I am sharing my slides below. Indeed, reflections on the topic are scarce. Besides, many people have explicitly asked me to make these slides meatier, I’ll be writing my thoughts shortly. Stay tuned 🙂
Gendered Quantified Self: #Privacy Meets #Technology Meets #Health http://t.co/sXDdGBTmUC #gender #QS #QuantifiedSelf
RT @MaliciaRogue: Gendered Quantified Self: #Privacy Meets #Technology Meets #Health http://t.co/sXDdGBTmUC #gender #QS #QuantifiedSelf