
معرفی
Apolline Taillandier is an Associate Researcher at the Centre for European Studies and Comparative Politics (CEE) and the Observatory of Market Society Polarization (AXPO). She is currently a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Cambridge (Department of Politics and International Studies, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence) and the University of Bonn (Center for Science and Thought), funded by the Thomas and Ulla Kolbeck Foundation for a four-year project. Her research explores the transnational influence of feminist theories on the development of computer technologies and AI since the 1980s, focusing on gender and justice in French, U.S., and British contexts.
- Current affiliations: University of Cambridge (Department of Politics and International Studies, Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence); University of Bonn (Center for Science and Thought); Sciences Po (CEE, AXPO)
- Research focus: Feminist theories of science/technology, AI's discriminatory effects, transnational circulation of gender/justice frameworks
Her doctoral work (Sciences Po, 2021) examined liberal order justifications in transhumanist thought. She contributes to debates on ethics in AI governance and the intersection of technology with feminist political theory.



