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evelyn douek discusses content moderation and different types of speech
Evelyn Douek
Mutale Nkonde joins panel to discuss data privacy, surveillance, sophisticated bots, racially biased tech and misinformation
Mutale Nkonde
Kishonna Gray discusses social media during the anti-racism movement
Kishonna Gray
Mutale Nkonde discusses IBM’s letter to the Congressional Black Caucus
A forthcoming article by Danielle Citron lends insight to this question
Danielle Citron
Apryl Williams discusses how white allies can express solidarity without centering the conversations on themselves.
Apryl Williams
Are we ready to have a conversation about racial and social justice in relation to technology? Asks Nani Jansen Reventlow
Nani Jansen Reventlow
Mutale Nkonde discusses the impact of surveillance technology on minority communities
Joan Donovan talks to NPR about riot rumors and disinformation
Joan Donovan
Joan Donovan says misinformation about police brutality protests is being spread by the same sources as covid-19 denial.
Apryl Williams on how to make sense of memes as an act of resistance, and what it means to be a Ken
Mutale Nkonde weighs in on IBM’s decision
Statement supports the proposed Ordinance Banning Facial Recognition Technology in Boston
Christopher Bavitz
Kendra Albert
Amar Ashar
Ryan Budish
Jessica Fjeld
Urs Gasser
Sybil Gelin
Adam Holland
Mason Kortz
Adam Nagy
David O'Brien
Hilary Ross
Carolyn Schmitt
Jenna Sherman
Rebecca Tabasky
Quentin Palfrey led research study of more than 100 apps
Quentin Palfrey
Joan Donovan talks with NBC News
Joan Donovan explains the power social media has in spreading misinformation
Ethan Zuckerman says evidentiary images on their own don’t bring about change. What’s missing is power.
Ethan Zuckerman
Elizabeth Renieris spoke with Digital Privacy News about Facebook's small business grants program
Elizabeth Renieris
Supercuts of police behavior are receiving enormous numbers of views.
Taylor Lorenz
Bruce Schneier on contact tracing apps: “The smartphone is the most invasive surveillance device our species has ever invented. I don’t see what’s happening now [during…
Bruce Schneier