Sarra Tajouri

Sarra Tajouri

PhD student

About Me

I am an ATER at Université Paris Dauphine-PSL, finishing my PhD under the supervision of Alexis Tsoukiàs and Thierry Kirat. I am currently open to post-doctoral opportunities. Feel free to reach out if you have a position that might be a good fit.

My research revolves around fairness and social responsibility of algorithms, but I'm also interested in decision theory, fair division, participatory fairness and trustworthy AI.

Fairness is a concept deeply ingrained in human society, extensively explored across academic disciplines, each with its own interpretation and context. Attempting to force a singular definition can neglect these rich historical and disciplinary perspectives. My work therefore adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing notably on philosophy, sociology and social psychology.

Rather than treating fairness as an objective property tied to a resource allocation norm, I study it as a subjectively defined necessity by the stakeholders of a decision process and explore explainability and justification as tools to make that fairness acceptable and contestable.

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