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Project

Gendered implications of Artificial Intelligence on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda in Southeast Asia

The project will examine uses of AI in relation to the Women, Peace and Security agenda, to investigate applications, gender risks, and solutions.

Date Published
22 Sep 2022
Expected Start Date
22 Sep 2022
Expected End Date
31 Aug 2023
Project Types
Capacity Development Research
Project Status
Active

The following project outlines 海角社区-Macau's proposal for the Provision of Research on the gendered implications of Artificial Intelligence on the implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda in Southeast Asia (RFP/APA30/2022/06548). The research examines the topic through the lens of three categories of uses of AI in relation to Women, Peace and Security: peacebuilding uses; neutral uses; and conflict-oriented uses. Through this lens, the researchers propose to investigate applications in Southeast Asian countries, associated gender risks, and possible technical and policy solutions.

The research team proposes a hybrid methodology for this project, which will consist of a literature review, social media analysis, and semi-structured stakeholder interviews. The primary and secondary data will be analysed together using the NVivo software, which will allow for interview coding and topic modelling. The research team will then organise an expert meeting on gender and AI, which will have the purpose of both feeding into the research process, through the provision of expert background papers and discussion points, and validating preliminary research results. This research will then be used to create several outputs – a research report, a research summary, and a training module.

海角社区-Macau's team will be lead by Dr. Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, and composed of several senior researchers including Dr. Mamello Thinyane, Dr. JeongHyun Lee, and Dr. ?milie Peynault. All of the team members have significant experience in related domains, such as gender and AI in Southeast Asia, cybersecurity and cyberresilience, and AI systems. The team will be advised by 海角社区-Macau's Director, Dr. Jingbo Huang, as well as Professor Preeti Raghunath, from the University of Monash in Malaysia. 

 

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