Decoding Stigma: Designing for Sex Worker Liberatory Futures
Video & Podcast: Featuring Zahra Stardust, Gabriella Garcia, Chibundo Egwuatu, Yin Q
What would the Internet look like if it was designed by sex workers? Taking a sex worker lens to tech ethics envisions a radically different online space. Sex workers hold unique insights into the real world impacts of platform capitalism, carceral politics, digital surveillance, and sexual gentrification. Yet sex workers face significant structural barriers to inclusion in both tech and academic spaces. This panel elevates sex worker expertise and offers new ways for regulators, ethicists, policy-makers, and technologists to think about community standards, technologies of violence, data privacy, online safety, and virtual intimacies, and explores how we might code sex worker ethics into future design.
Articles to read:
- https://medium.com/seventhirty-dc/why-decriminalizing-sex-work-is-central-for-gender-equity-public-health-and-racial-justice-63549237e36b
- https://truthout.org/articles/black-sex-workers-lives-matter-appropriation-of-black-suffering/
- https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/06/sex-worker-rights-advocates-raise-alarms-about-earn-it
- https://itp.nyu.edu/thesis2020/students/gabriella-m-garcia
- https://hackinghustling.org/posting-into-the-void-content-moderation/
- https://medium.com/berkman-klein-center/what-can-tech-learn-from-sex-workers-8e0100f0b4b9
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