Join to celebrate the launch of “Degrees of Freedom: On Robotics and Social Justice”, featuring a book talk, interview, and Q/A.
AUTHOR TALK DETAILS
12/18/2025 at 6:30pm
The Shop at MATTER
2114 Market Street
Denver, CO 80205
About the Author:
Tom Williams is Associate Professor of Computer Science at the Colorado School of Mines, where he directs the Mines Interactive Robotics Research Lab. He has received Early Career awards from NSF, NASA, and AFOSR.

About the Book:
Why the field of robotics tends to reinforce white patriarchal systems of power—and how roboticists can work to change these systems.
In Degrees of Freedom, Tom Williams explores critical questions at the intersection of robotics and social justice. He considers the ways in which roboticists design their robots’ appearance, how robots think and act, how robots perceive people, and the domains into which robots are deployed. The book highlights not only the ways roboticists tend to reinforce white patriarchal power structures but also how roboticists might instead subvert those power structures by applying theories and methods from a diverse range of fields.
Drawing on computer science; history and politics; law, criminology, and sociology; feminist, ethnic, and Black studies; literary and media studies; and social, moral, and cognitive psychology, the book connects questions of robot design with larger abolitionist movements by presenting a vision for a more socially just future of robotics.
