Regulating facial recognition and other biometric technologies
This blog on regulating facial recognition is the third installment of our series on facial recognition. Don’t miss our first...
This blog on regulating facial recognition is the third installment of our series on facial recognition. Don’t miss our first...
This blog is part of our series on facial recognition. Check out our first blog on this theme, by AboutFace...
While before-and-after photographs serve an important medical function in recording a physical journey, our research goes behind these images to understand patients’ journeys, including the emotional and physical journey they go through.
A Hidden Community: The Movement for Face Equality Facial disfigurement is a globally neglected human rights issue By Phyllida Swift...
Why hasn’t it happened yet? Barriers to face transplantation in the UK There have been 48 face transplants around the...
—Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture I love)— … Elizabeth Bishop, “One Art” Sensational Surgery: What does ‘success’ look...
Image: Barry Gibb, ‘idealised self-portrait from the imagination’ I’m not a fan of the mirror, avoiding them rather than seeking...
Reading about the current Changing Faces You are not Alone campaign, which tackles the subject of men with visible differences...
Part of our Emotions and Ethics series, ‘Portrait of an Angry Man’ is written by Juliet Roberts. Juliet is a...
This blog post is part of our Emotions and Ethics series, following the webinar ‘Emotions and Ethics: the use and...