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  1. Virtual Religious Conflict: From Cyberspace to Reality.Awaludin Pimay & Agus Riyadi - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (1):6.
    Freedom of expression on social media is sometimes carried out unethically and often undermines religious symbols, resulting in friction and destructive actions. This research was conducted with the aim of knowing the polarisation of religious conflict in cyberspace and the process of diffusion of religious conflict from the virtual world to the real world. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. This research was conducted in Central Java, namely, in the cities of Solo and Semarang. The results of the study (...)
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  • Compulsion beyond fairness: towards a critical theory of technological abstraction in neural networks.Leonie Hunter - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-10.
    In the field of applied computer research, the problem of the reinforcement of existing inequalities through the processing of “big data” in neural networks is typically addressed via concepts of representation and fairness. These approaches, however, tend to overlook the limits of the liberal antidiscrimination discourse, which are well established in critical theory. In this paper, I address these limits and propose a different framework for understanding technologically amplified oppression departing from the notion of “mute compulsion” (Marx), a specifically modern (...)
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