Episode Synopsis "Whose voices and languages are reflected online?"
Our podcast, Whose Voices?, is back with a new season focussing on languages, taking our work on knowledge justice, language tech and feminist digital infrastructures even further. For this season we bring six mini episodes featuring conversations with thoughtful, powerful folks working to reclaim our many languages beyond English on the internet. The post <strong>Whose voices and languages are reflected online?</strong> appeared first on Whose Knowledge?.
Listen "Whose voices and languages are reflected online?"
More episodes of the podcast Whose Knowledge?
- Queer African liberations, solidarity and peace
- Solidarity is not a one-time event: Reflections from the Whose Knowledge? collective
- 2023 in review: A rivermap of our year
- Decolonizing the wikiverse at Wikimania 2023
- Wikidata: why we contribute to the robot epistemology
- Reflections from the RightsCon Summit 2023
- A South American account of the 2023 Digital Rights Asia-Pacific Assembly
- Protest+power: centering feminist technology at CSW67
- #VisibleWikiWomen 2023 new launch date: decentering March 08
- Whose voices and languages are reflected online?