Accepted Papers

  1. The Qualities of Quantities: Making Situated Chains of Representation - Francis Lee and Ericka Johnson
  2. Representation versus Indexicality: Synthetic Data and Reverse Image Search - Renée Ridgway and Nicolas Malevé
  3. Synthetic Populations and the Politics of Representation: Can the Synthesized Speak? - Louis Ravn
  4. Can LLM-Generated Synthetic Data Be Representative? - Ida Marie S. Lassen, Maximilian Martin Maurer, and Matteo Melis
  5. Reverse Construction of the Synthetic Datasets - Polina Kolozaridi
  6. Synthetic Data before "Data Driven" Science: Data and Representation in American and Indian Meteorology - Anya Martin
  7. Junk Food or a Balanced Diet? The Picky Politics of Synthetic Data for AI - Michael Strange
  8. Representing Data in Library and Information Science - Camilla Lindelöw
  9. Nonhumaness and Non-materiality of Synthetic Agents - Takuya Maeda
  10. Stepford Twins and Potemkin Engineering: A Critique of Synthetic Personas in the Age of Generative AI - Michael Muller and Katie Seaborn
  11. Issues in Measuring the Fairness of Social Representation in Synthetic (Speech) Data - B Sh, A Su, and L Sa
  12. The Subject(s) of Representational Harm - Nasanbayar Ulzii-Orshikh, Mark Ackerman, and Justine Zhang
  13. Cheap Science, Real Harm: The Cost of Replacing Human Participation with Synthetic Data - Abeba Birhane