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Invisible Women: Exposing Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
by Caroline Criado Pérez
'Invisible Women' is an analysis of how the world we live in is designed based on a data gap - the experiences of men are seen as the norm, and that of women are not taken into account. Criado-Perez shows us how, from urban planning to new technologies, women's experiences are ignored. We can feel it in our day-to-day lives in both little things (like huge phones that don't fit our hands) and highly significant ones (like airbags not designed to save us in case of a crash).
Although this is an extremely important, eye-opening, and enraging analysis, the author's choice of 'women' as only cis-gendered women is disappointing.
Although this is an extremely important, eye-opening, and enraging analysis, the author's choice of 'women' as only cis-gendered women is disappointing.