[Air-L] New articles on Automation and Facial Recognition

Sally Applin sally at sally.com
Tue May 7 14:38:15 PDT 2019


Thanks! I cited the story in my piece but not that particular article, so thank you!


Sally Applin, Ph.D.
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Research Fellow
University of Kent, Canterbury, UK
School of Anthropology and Conservation
Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing 
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Research Associate
Human Relations Area Files (HRAF)
Yale University
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Associate Editor, IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine
Member, IoT Council
Executive Board Member: The Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer Foundation
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http://www.posr.org
http://www.sally.com
I am based in Silicon Valley

> On May 7, 2019, at 2:28 PM, Alex Gekker <gekker.alex at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Thanks for sharing, Sally! Useful indeed.
> Here's another recent similar piece: 
> 
> The Tenants Fighting Back Against Facial Recognition Technology
> https://www.citylab.com/equity/2019/05/facial-recognition-tech-surveillance-security-amazon-ring/588436/ 
> 
> best,
> Alex.
> 
> Alex Gekker, PhD | Lecturer, MA Thesis Coordinator | New Media & Digital Culture
> University of Amsterdam | Turfdraagsterpad 9, BG1 Room 2.19 | 1012 XT Amsterdam | The Netherlands  
> https://alexgekker.com || @AlexGekker   
> 
> I recently published a book chapter comparing Trump’s and Obama’s political campaigns, an article on Let’s Play's as resistance and an op-ed regarding Israeli surveillance culture. 
> 
>> On Tue, 7 May 2019 at 22:47, sally <sally at sally.com> wrote:
>> Hi Air-L,
>> 
>> I’ve been varying my writing a bit and have just had two pieces published in Fast Company on Automation and Facial Recognition. 
>> My goal has been to contribute to the ongoing “news” conversation from an anthropological perspective. 
>> 
>> They may be interesting and/or useful for you and/or your students:
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>> S.A. Applin, April 21, 2019, Fast Company (Point of View)
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>> What we sacrifice for automation
>> Lessons from an Amazon warehouse, and a world where increasingly anything (and anyone) that can be measured, is.
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>> https://www.fastcompany.com/90336550/how-much-are-we-sacrificing-for-automation
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>> 
>> S,A, Applin,  May 7, 2019, Fast Company (Point of View)
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>> The creeping threat of facial recognition
>> (Do those championing new surveillance technology not realize that they too will be affected by it?)
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>> https://www.fastcompany.com/90336549/the-creeping-threat-of-facial-recognition
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>> 
>> Cheers!
>> 
>> Sally
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>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Sally Applin, Ph.D.
>> ..........
>> Research Fellow
>> HRAF Advanced Research Centres (EU), Canterbury
>> Centre for Social Anthropology and Computing (CSAC)
>> ..........
>> Research Associate
>> Human Relations Area Files (HRAF)
>> Yale University
>> ..........
>> Associate Editor, IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine
>> Member, IoT Council
>> Executive Board Member: The Edward H. and Rosamond B. Spicer Foundation
>> ..........
>> http://www.posr.org
>> http://www.sally.com
>> I am based in Silicon Valley
>> ..........
>> sally at sally.com | 650.339.5236
>> 
>> 
>> 
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