A qualitative study of South Korean parents shows that trauma and healing after learning a child is LGBTQ+ leads to identity reconstruction as supportive parents and more critical, protective informating practices.
Zhang, Adam J
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A literature review concludes that pursuing consensus in data annotation creates biased AI by dismissing subjective disagreements and enforcing geographic hegemony, and proposes mapping diversity instead.
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Journeys of Parents with LGBTQ+ Children: How Trauma and Healing Reshape Identity and (Mis)Informating Practices
A qualitative study of South Korean parents shows that trauma and healing after learning a child is LGBTQ+ leads to identity reconstruction as supportive parents and more critical, protective informating practices.
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The Consensus Trap: Dissecting Subjectivity and the "Ground Truth" Illusion in Data Annotation
A literature review concludes that pursuing consensus in data annotation creates biased AI by dismissing subjective disagreements and enforcing geographic hegemony, and proposes mapping diversity instead.