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Safiya Noble, Ph.D.
David O. Sears Presidential Endowed Chair of Social Sciences at UCLA; Professor of Gender Studies, Information Studies, African American Studies; MacArthur Fellow
Dr. Safiya U. Noble is a distinguished scholar and professor at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).12 She holds the David O. Sears Presidential Endowed Chair of Social Sciences and is a Professor of Gender Studies, African American Studies, and Information Studies.14 Dr. Noble currently serves as the Interim Director of the UCLA DataX Initiative, leading work in critical data studies for the campus.15
Dr. Noble is renowned for her groundbreaking research on algorithmic bias and discrimination.2 She is the author of the best-selling book "Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism," which explores racist and sexist algorithmic harm in commercial search engines.14 Her work has earned her several prestigious recognitions, including:
- MacArthur Foundation Fellow (2021) for her work on algorithmic discrimination12
- Inaugural NAACP-Archewell Digital Civil Rights Award recipient (2022)13
In addition to her role at UCLA, Dr. Noble holds several other important positions:
- Director of the Center on Race & Digital Justice at UCLA15
- Co-Director of the Minderoo Initiative on Tech & Power at the UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (C2i2)13
- Research Associate at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford13
- Board member of the Cyber Civil Rights Initiative12
Dr. Noble's academic background includes:
- Ph.D. and M.S. in Library & Information Science from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign1
- B.A. in Sociology from California State University, Fresno1
Her research focuses on the intersection of technology and society, particularly examining how digital media impacts issues of race, gender, culture, and power.1 Dr. Noble is frequently sought after by national and international media for her expertise on algorithmic discrimination and technology bias.1
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