We like to think that we would stick up for ourselves after being wronged. No one wants to be a coward. Often, though, faced with the realities of power, wealth, and superior resources, we shrink from the good fight. More worryingly, humans can misdiagnose or externalise an issue, rationalising it away. We take a problem grounded in interpersonal relationships, politics, or some other social arran ... (read more)
Dante Aloni
Dante Aloni is a PhD student at Monash University’s school of Film, Media, Journalism, and Communication. He is studying the effects of automated systems on subjectivity and sociality within the ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society.