Highlighted Publications:
CBC Ideas "Paranormal Programming", created by Jennifer Jill Fellows and Matthew Lazin-Ryder. March 12th 2025
Can be listened to here
CBC Ideas "A Harem of Computers: The History of the Feminized Machine" created by Jennifer Jill Fellows and Matthew Lazin-Ryder. October 26th 2022.
Can be listened to here
Gender Sex and Tech: An Intersectional Feminist Guide, co-edited by Jennifer Jill Fellows and Lisa Smith, Canadian Scholars/Women's Press. 2022.
Can be ordered here
Publications:
"Paranormal Programming" CBC Ideas, Jennifer Jill Fellows and Matthew Lazin-Ryder. March 12th 2025
Special Issue of Atlantis: Critical Studies in Gender, Culture and Social Justice, "Ruptures, Resistance and Reclamation: Global Feminisms in a Digital Age" Iqra Shagufta Cheema, Jennifer Jill Fellows, Lisa Smith (eds.) Issue 46.1 March 2025
"Making Up a Mimic: Interacting with Echoes in the Age of AI" Transversal: International Journal for the Historiography of Science, no. 15. 2023.
"Teaching Students to Podcast" Humanities Podcast Network Teaching Manuel. Ulrich Baer, Robin Davies, Eric Detweiler, Jill Fellows, Emmy Herland, Kevin Howley, Beth Kramer, Lena Matthews, Harly Ramsey. 2022.
"A Harem of Computers: The History of the Feminized Machine" CBC Ideas Jennifer Jill Fellows and Matthew Lazin-Ryder. October 26th 2022.
Chapter #7 "A Harem of Computers and A Mummery of Bondage" Gender Sex and Tech: An Intersectional Feminist Guide, Jennifer Jill Fellows and Lisa Smith (eds) Ontario: Canadian Scholars Women's Press. 2022.
"Introduction" Gender Sex and Tech: An Intersectional Feminist Guide, Jennifer Jill Fellows and Lisa Smith, Canadian Scholars/Women's Press. 2022.
Chapter #13 "Being Objective: How Mr. Nowhere Threatens the Success of Co-management" Canadian Environmental Philosophy, Tyler DesRoches et. al. (eds). Ontario: McGill-Queens University Press. 2019.
"Trust without shared belief: pluralist realism and polar bear conservation." Perspectives on Science 25.1 (2017): 36-66.
"Downstream of the Experts: Trust-building and the Case of MPA's" Social Epistemology Vol. 27. July 2013
"The way of life of Mr. Nowhere: Examining Harding’s “Objectivity and Diversity”." Philosophical Studies 174.7 (2017): 1807-1818.
“Eddies and Currents: A Reply to Sassower.” Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective 2 (11): 29-37
This publication can be found here.
Invited Review of Shifting Ground: Knowledge, Reality, Transgression and Trustworthiness by Naomi Scheman. Hypatia Reviews Online
This publication can be found here.
Review of The American Pragmatists by Cheryl Misak. Dialogue. December 2013. Pp. 1-13
“Categorically Not Cackling: Duty, Moral Fiction and Witchcraft” in Terry Pratchett and Philosophy, Jacob Held and James South, eds. Book to be published December 2014.
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Dissertation:
"Making Up Knowers: Objectivity and Categories of Epistemic Subjects"
Can be read here.
Presentations:
April 2024 "Binary Bonding: Programming Care and Scripting the Self" Digital Worlds Workshop, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Conference Online.
April 2024 "Binary Bonding: Programming Care and Scripting the Self" Philosophy in Technology Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Conference Online.
April 2023 "Minds, Machines and Marginalization" Philosophy in Technology, Wrocław University of Science and Technology. Conference Online.
May 2022 "An Archive for Who?" Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science. Conference Online.
May 2021 “A Harem of Computers and A Mummery of Bondage” accepted at the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science. Conference Online
October 2019, “A Mummery of Bondage: Siri and the Subversion of the Master-Slave Dialectic” invited presentation for the Philosophy Colloquium at the University of Victoria.
August 2019 "Blasting Stereotypes All Over: The Raging Grannies and the Strategic Deployment of the Social Imaginary" for the Canadian Sociological Association, Congress, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
August 2019 Invited Panelist "This Is Not A Pipe(Line)" for the Canadian Society for Environmental Philosophy at the Canadian Philosophical Association, Congress, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
August 2018 “Sex and the Jester: Hypervisibility, Epistemic Defiance and the case of Sue Johanson” for the Feminist Epstemology, Metaphysics and Methodologies, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
August 2015, "Hooking On and Biting Back: A Defense of Longino's Account of Objectivity," for the Congress on Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, Helsinki, Finland.
April 2015 Invited Presenter "Following the Serpent's Trail: Pluralism and Practical Paralysis" for the William James Society, Pacific APA, Vancouver, British Columbia.
February 2014 Invited Presenter "The Two-Expert Problem: Pluralism and Parrhesia" for the Science, Technology and Society research group, Vancouver, British Columbia.
November 2013 "Thin Ice: Trust Pluralism and Polar Bear Conservation" for the Canadian Society for Epistemology, Sherbrooke Quebec.
October 2013, Invited Panelist, "The Plight of the Polar Bears," Vancouver Science Center's Science Café panel discussion.
June 2013 "Thin Ice: Trust, Pluralism and Polar Bear Conservation" for the Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Science, Congress for Social Sciences and Humanities. Victoria, British Columbia.
June 2013 "Thin Ice: Trust, Pluralism and Polar Bear Conservation" for the Environmental Studies Association of Canada, Congress for Social Sciences and Humanities. Victoria, British Columbia.
October, 2012 "Story-Tellers and Picture-Books: Extending the Narrative View of Self" for the Canadian Society for Women in Philosophy, Calgary, Alberta
October 2012 "Categories of Knowers: The Place of Ethics and Mental Health in Reconceptualizing Objectivity," for the Western Canadian Philosophical Association, Victoria, B.C.
June 2010 “The Looping Effects of Objectivity” for the International Association of Women Philosophers, London Ontario.
May 2009 “Resurrecting Metis: An Exercise in Intersubjectivity,” for Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture Society, Congress for Social Sciences and Humanities, Carlton ON.
November 2008 "Moderate Moralism and the Morally Defective Perspective," co-authored with Josh Johnston. American Society for Aesthetics Annual General Meeting.
June 2008 "Absurdity, Navel-gazers and Infallible Popes," Existential and Phenomenological Theory and Culture Society, Congress for Social Sciences and Humanities, Vancouver B.C.
May 2008 "Moderate Moralism and the Morally Defective Perspective," co-authored with Josh Johnston. Canadian Society for Aesthetics, Congress for Social Sciences and Humanities, Vancouver B.C. Co-winner of best graduate student paper at the conference.