This collection of short essays and opinion pieces on harmful speech online covers a broad spectrum of thought and ideas from the Berkman Klein community.
Nathan Matias reflects, "I’ve written this post partly to explain to community partners and advocates why I’m spending so much time looking for an academic job, partly to help me…
This week we are featuring four interviews with 2013-2014 Berkman Fellows as part of an ongoing series showcasing individuals in the Berkman community. Conducted by our 2013…
This series published by Christian computer scientists J. Nathan Matias, Lydia Manikonda, Scott Hale, and Kenneth Arnold introduces questions for Christians about AI and its role…
The Bad News About Online Discrimination in Algorithmic Systems
Join us at the University of Michigan for a discussion with Solon Barocas, J. Nathan Matias, H. V. Jagadish, and Christian Sandvig on the potential for discrimination and digital…
MIT PhD candidate Nathan Matias shares four years of research and design interventions aimed at expanding the power of citizens to understand and develop effective responses to…
This month's presentations include (1) "Five Algorithmic Cultures and Their Ontologies: A Performative Critique" with Esteve Sanz; (2) Social Patterns of Digital Thanks,…
Colin Agur will discuss "India's Mobile Phone Revolution: A Legislative History, 1994-present"; Bodó Balázs will discuss "Set the fox to watch the geese: voluntary, bottom-up IP…