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This book dives into how empowering women can transform societies and addresses similar themes of gender equality and inclusivity. Readers will appreciate Gates' blend of personal stories and data-driven insights, aligning with the investigative style seen in Caroline Criado Perez's work.

This lesser-known title shares the compelling story of Eunice Hunton Carter, highlighting the overlooked contributions of women, much like the way 'Invisible Women' unveils hidden gender biases. The book combines biographical elements with social justice themes, resonating with fans of impactful historical narratives.

O’Neil’s investigation into how algorithms and big data can perpetuate inequality complements the themes of data bias explored in 'Invisible Women'. The critical examination of technology and society will appeal to those interested in the broader implications of data-driven decision-making.

Roxane Gay's collection of essays explores feminism, culture, and identity with wit and insight, paralleling the engaging and thought-provoking style of Caroline Criado Perez. 'Bad Feminist' offers diverse perspectives on gender issues and equality, making it a stimulating read for those who appreciated 'Invisible Women'.

This book offers a framework for thinking about data science and data ethics through a feminist lens, similar to how 'Invisible Women' challenges existing perceptions. Combining theory and practice, 'Data Feminism' is ideal for readers looking to explore innovative approaches to equality in the information age.
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