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Join Decolonising RÐÇÊÓƵ's latest Kimberlin discussions series


Decolonising RÐÇÊÓƵ invites you to join its upcoming online ‘read and listen to’ debate on Monday 15 May, part of the Kimberlin Discussions series.

Decolonising RÐÇÊÓƵ is the university’s initiative, which encourages staff and students to examine the everyday norms of university life to identify and eliminate systems, structures and behaviours that create disadvantage for minoritised people.

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  • Decolonising RÐÇÊÓƵ:  Kimberlin discussions series:  
  • Read and listen to debate
  • Monday 15 May, midday1pm, on Microsoft Teams

We invite you to watch/listen to the following resources and then join us for a discussion considering this information in terms of your practice, our service and the student experience: 

  • Cave, S. and Dihal, K. (2020) The whiteness of AI, Philosophy and Technology, 33, 685–703. Available at   Accessed 10 March 2023
  • Cave, S. and Dihal, K. (2021) Race and AI: the diversity dilemma, Philosophy and technology, 34, 1775–1779. Available at . Accessed 10 March 2023
  • Mohamed, S., Png, Marie-Therese and Isaac, William (2020) Decolonial AI: Decolonial theory as sociotechnical foresight in artificial intelligence, Philosophy and technology, 33, 659–684. Available at . Accessed 13 March 2023
  • WION Fineprint (2022) AI-powered robots make racist and sexist decisions. Available from: . Accessed 10 March 2023

Interested? Join the discussion, book your place on the .

For any queries, please contact Kaye Towlson (kbt@dmu.ac.uk).

Posted on Thursday 27 April 2023

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