Dr Eleanor Drage
- College positions:
Bye Fellow and Tutor
- University positions:
Senior Researcher
- Subjects:
Subject
AI Ethics
Degrees
PhD in feminist, anti-racist philosophy and science fiction written by women, history of women鈥檚 utopian fiction (University of Bologna and University of Granada)
French and English Literature (University of Edinburgh)
Research interests
I run AI ethics and regulation projects with tech companies across Europe, helping companies respond to new legislation like the EU AI act. I also use feminist and anti-racist ideas to help create better and safer AI, for example by looking into whether AI-powered hiring tools can actually de-bias hiring, and how law enforcement鈥檚 use of AI tools impacts our right to protest. I鈥檓 the co-host of , where I interview scholars and technologists about AI ethics, and a TikToker for Carole Cadwalladr's . I鈥檓 the author of An Experience of the Impossible: The Planetary Humanism of European Women鈥檚 SF, and co-editor of The Good Robot: Feminist Voices on the Future of Technology, and Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines.
Teaching Interests
Academic teaching
鈥 Responsible for co-creating and teaching the Gender and AI module for the MPhil in Ethics of AI, Data and Algorithms at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, 2023 鈥 present.
鈥 Advisor and guest lecturer for the MSt AI Ethics and Society at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, 2021 鈥 present.
鈥 Guest lecturer, supervisor and assessor (papers and dissertations) for MPhil Gender Studies, University of Cambridge, 2020 鈥 present.
鈥 Supervisor for Undergraduate Politics, University of Cambridge 2020-2022.
鈥 Postgraduate Teaching at the University of Bologna (2016 鈥 2018): English Literature (Guest Lecturer); British Cultural History (Guest Lecturer). Assisted with pastoral support and the marking and assessment of oral examinations.
Awards and prizes
Grants
1. Marie Curie research grant (鈧116,439 plus conference travel costs and any additional external training)
2. Christina Gaw Postdoctoral Research Grant (拢65,000)
3. Stiftung Mercator Desirable Digitalisation Grant (鈧1.9m)
4. Grant from Italian AI company, Ammagamma (鈧60,000)
Publications
Released and accepted publications
鈥 Drage, Eleanor and Federica Frabetti (2023) 鈥淭he Performativity of AI-powered Event Detection: How AI Creates a Racialized Protest and Why Looking for Bias Is Not a Solution鈥, Science, Technology, & Human Values 0(0), March 2023.
鈥 Colbert, Max, Eleanor Drage and Federica Frabetti (2023) 鈥淟ack of Transparency Over Police Forces鈥 Covert Use of Predictive Policing Software Raises Concerns About Human Rights Abuses鈥, Byline Times, 28 March 2023.
鈥 Drage, Eleanor and Federica Frabetti (2023) 鈥淎I that Matters: A Feminist Approach to the Study of Intelligent Machines鈥, Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines, edited by Jude Browne, Stephen Cave, Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney. Oxford University Press.
鈥 Drage, Eleanor and Federica Frabetti (2023) 鈥淐opies Without an Original: the Performativity of Biometric Bordering Technologies鈥, Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies (4).
鈥 Cave, Stephen, Kanta Dihal, Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney (2022) 鈥淲ho Makes AI? Gender and Portrayals of AI Scientists in Popular Film 1920-2020鈥, Public Understanding of Science 0(0).
鈥 Cave, Stephen, Kanta Dihal, Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney (2022) 鈥淲ho Makes AI? Gender and Portrayals of AI Scientists in Popular Film 1920-2020鈥, Public Understanding of Science Blog,
鈥 Drage, Eleanor & Mackereth, Kerry (2022) 鈥樷淒oes AI Debias Recruitment? Race, Gender, and AI鈥檚 鈥淓radication of Difference鈥濃, Philosophy and Technology 35 (4):1-25.
鈥 (2022) 鈥溾楤ugs鈥, 鈥楤roken Binaries鈥, and Malware: Investigating Gender and the Human in Science Fiction鈥檚 Depictions of Technological Malfunction鈥, Investigating Cultures of Gender Equality, Routledge GRACE Series Volume 3, edited by Suzanne Clisby, Mark Johnson and Jimmy Turner.
鈥 (2020) 鈥淒ecoding Digital Prejudice鈥, , 3 September 2021,
鈥 (2022) 鈥淧erformative Assemblages: Race, Gender, and Technology in Science Fiction鈥, Performing Cultures of Equality, Routledge GRACE Series Volume 2, edited by Emilia M. Dura虂n-Almarza and Isabel Carrera- Sua虂rez.
鈥 (2020) 鈥淢aking Ends Meet in a Superintelligent Slum: Artificial Intelligence and Economic Precarity in Nicoletta Vallorani鈥檚 Il Cuore Finto di DR鈥, Nordic Journal of Science Fiction and Fantasy Research (FAFNIR).
鈥 (2019) 鈥淎 Geocritical Exploration of 鈥楻acial鈥 and Gendered Spaces in Contemporary Science Fiction鈥. Women鈥檚 Voices and Genealogies in Literary Studies in English. Cambridge Scholars, pp. 180-192.
鈥 (2018) 鈥淪cience, Myth, and Spirits: Re-inventions of Science Fiction by Women of Colour Writers, Between Africa, Europe and the Caribbean鈥, Studies on Home and Community Science, 11(2), pp. 77-85.
鈥 (2018) 鈥淎 Virtual Ever-After: Utopia, Race, and Gender in Black Mirror's 鈥楽an Junipero鈥欌. Black Mirror and Critical Media Theory, edited by Angela M. Cirucci and Barry Vacker, Lexington Books, pp. 27-39.
鈥 Westphal, Bertrand (2018) 鈥淭he Challenge of Invisible Cities: a Calvinian Adventure through Literature and Contemporary Art鈥. Translated by Eleanor Drage. (Post)Colonial Passages: Incursions and Excursions across the Literatures and Cultures in English, edited by Silvia Albertazzi et al. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, pp. 6-21.
鈥 (2017) 鈥淚n the Hard Times, (and the Good): Solidarities Beyond Race and Gender in Critical Utopian and Dystopian Women鈥檚 Science Fiction鈥, deGenere: Small Islands? Transnational Solidarity in Contemporary Literature and Arts (3), pp. 34-47.
Books
鈥 (2023) Monograph: The Planetary Humanism of Women鈥檚 Science Fiction: An Experience of the Impossible, Routledge.
鈥 (Late 2023) The Good Robot: Feminist Voices on the Future of Technology. Edited by Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney. Theory in the New Humanities series, ed. Rosi Braidotti. Bloomsbury Academic.
鈥 (2023) Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines. Edited by Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney. Oxford University Press.
鈥 Drage, Eleanor and Kerry McInerney (2024) Reprogram: Why the Tech Industry is Broken and How Feminism Can Transform It. Princeton UP [in progress]
In peer review
鈥 鈥淎I Engineers and The Cult of Curiosity: Key Attributes of AI Engineers and Barriers to Diversity鈥, Big Data & Society.
鈥 Browne, Jude, Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney, 鈥淭he Politics of Ethical AI and AI-Generated Harm: A Feminist Empirical Study鈥, British Journal of Political Science.
鈥 Browne, Jude, Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney, 鈥淓ngineers on Responsibility: Feminist Approaches to Who鈥檚 Responsible for Ethical AI鈥, Ethics and Information Technology (ETIN).
Policy reports
鈥 Cave, Stephen, Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney, 鈥淭he Missing AI Principle: Making AI Capabilities Explicit鈥, January 2023.
鈥 Cave, Stephen, Eleanor Drage and Kerry McInerney, 鈥淔rom Guidelines to Practice: How Industry Narratives Shape Ethical AI鈥 [in progress].
鈥 Drage, Eleanor and Kerry McInerney, 鈥淩ecruitment AI: Procurement Guide鈥 [in progress].
鈥 Drage, Eleanor and Tomasz Hollanek, 鈥淕iving Journalists the Tools to Report Well on AI鈥 [in progress].
Other interests
Dancing, music (from choral to techno!), (watching) sport, fashion, French