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* [https://codingrights.org/docs/ConsentToOurDataBodies.pdf Consent to our data bodies, lessons from feminist theories
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* [https://codingrights.org/docs/ConsentToOurDataBodies.pdf Consent to our data bodies]:
to enforce data protection] lessons from feminist theories to enforce data protection
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** lessons from feminist theories to enforce data protection
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** "consent has been seen as a feminine verb" (Pérez 2016)
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** "sexual workers could demonstrate how desire and consent are different"
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** "the critical view of consent that is currently claimed by feminist theories is not the consent as a symptom of contemporary individualism; it has a collective approach through the idea of “the ethics of consent”" (Fraisse 2012)
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** " “for feminism: no is a political labure”. In other words, “if your position is precarious you might not be able to afford no. [...] This is why the less precarious might have a political obligation to say no on behalf of or alongside those who are more precarious” (Ahmed 2017)
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** "we, as consumers of services from a very few companies that
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hold the monopoly of the most used communications tools and
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social media networks, are deprived of “no” when we face the
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terms and conditions of such platforms. We are forced to take a
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oversimplified binary option between agree or disagree, while the
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latest ultimately means opting for some level of digital exclusion."
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** ". This situation represents structural problem,
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which, from the feminist perspectives that we mapped before, won’t
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be solved by the individual level. "
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** " the structural problem will remain, unless there is a
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power shift towards allowing the collective possibility of consenting
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to something else. "
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** " It is obvious an individual framing of
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consent, based in the assumption
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that we are all autonomous, free
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and rational individuals with
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capacity to consent, disregarded
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our possibility of doing so due to
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unequal power dynamics. "
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** "critical adherents" vs "consent agnostics"
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** " privacy is not a thing or an abstract right, but
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an environmental condition that enables situated subjects to navigate within
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preexisting cultural and social matrices (Cohen, 2012, 2018)"
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** "Therefore, as context is crucial to consent, we have to accept its fluid nature, which is something that the #TimesUp movement has brought into public debate: “Context is crucial to consent,
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we can change our opinion over time depending on how we feel in any given moment and how we evaluate
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the situation” (Carmi, 2018)."
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* [http://criticallegalthinking.com/2019/04/10/cfp-workshop-on-feminist-data-protection-berlin-20-nov-2019/ Berlin workshop], November 20th 2019
 
* [http://criticallegalthinking.com/2019/04/10/cfp-workshop-on-feminist-data-protection-berlin-20-nov-2019/ Berlin workshop], November 20th 2019
 
* [https://bookbook.pubpub.org/data-feminism Data feminism book]
 
* [https://bookbook.pubpub.org/data-feminism Data feminism book]

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