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DATA & SOCIETYABOUTAFFILIATESPEOPLEONLINE HARASSMENT, DIGITAL ABUSE, AND CYBERSTALKING IN AMERICA Data & Society is an independent nonprofit research organization. We believe that empirical evidence should directly inform the development and governance of new technology. We study the social implications of data-centric technologies and automation, producing original research that can ground informed, evidence-based public debate.. We combine academic rigor with creative outreach to
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In House Arrest: How An Automated Algorithm Constrained Congress for a Century, Data & Society Faculty Fellow Dan Bouk reveals how an automated algorithm implemented in the 1930s has led to an imbalance of power in Congress that lasts to this day.. Bouk’s report provides yet another example of how hidden algorithmic systems used by the state to make fundamental decisions aboutDATA & SOCIETY
In Data Voids: Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Exploited, Golebiewski teams up with danah boyd (Microsoft Research; Data & Society) to demonstrate how data voids are exploited by manipulators eager to expose people to problematic content including falsehoods, misinformation, and disinformation. Data voids are often difficult todetect.
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Content moderation is done manually in-house by employees with limited use of automated technologies. Content moderation policy development and enforcement tend to happen in the same space. Platforms such as Vimeo, Medium, Patreon, or Discord operate in this way. Community-Reliant: These platforms–such as Wikimedia andReddit–rely on a
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Whether "post-fact" or propaganda, the public sphere is inundated with problematic information. Lexicon of Lies is an essential guide by Data & Society Postdoctoral Scholar Caroline Jack that covers terms and concepts for information that is inaccurate, misleading, inappropriately attributed, or altogether fabricated.DATA & SOCIETY
Data & Society researchers Mary Madden, Amanda Lenhart, and Claire Fontaine explore youth news consumption behavior on mobile and social media. It reveals how young people are adapting to a changing media environment to access news they trust. In 2017, what it means to “know what’s going on in the world” has become a hotly contestedissue.
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Elizabeth is currently an affiliate of Data & Society, after spending two years as a Research Analyst in the AI on the Ground research track. She uses empirical methods to study emergent issues around artificial intelligence. Her research illuminates how the introduction of AI into sociotechnical systems produces novel kinds of human laborand unforeseen
MEDIA MANIPULATION AND DISINFORMATION ONLINE Data Soiet Resear Institute datasoietnet 3 However, scholars Whitney Phillips, Jessica Beyer, and Gabriella Coleman are skeptical of the narrative that 4chan and the alt-right were the critical force under-DATA & SOCIETY
Chancey Fleet is a 2018-19 Data & Society Fellow and current Affiliate-in-Residence whose writing, organizing and advocacy aims to catalyze critical inquiry into how cloud-connected accessibility tools benefit and harm, empower and expose communities of disability. Chancey is the Assistive Technology Coordinator at the New York Public Library where she founded and maintains the DimensionsDATA & SOCIETY
Data & Society — Brian Callaci. Brian Callaci is an economist researching how business firms pursue innovations in law and technology to change the boundaries of the firm under vertical dis-integration strategies such as franchising and subcontracting. These strategies often leave workers, small businesses, and other stakeholders outside the DATA & SOCIETYABOUTAFFILIATESPEOPLEONLINE HARASSMENT, DIGITAL ABUSE, AND CYBERSTALKING IN AMERICA Data & Society is an independent nonprofit research organization. We believe that empirical evidence should directly inform the development and governance of new technology. We study the social implications of data-centric technologies and automation, producing original research that can ground informed, evidence-based public debate.. We combine academic rigor with creative outreach toDATA & SOCIETY
In House Arrest: How An Automated Algorithm Constrained Congress for a Century, Data & Society Faculty Fellow Dan Bouk reveals how an automated algorithm implemented in the 1930s has led to an imbalance of power in Congress that lasts to this day.. Bouk’s report provides yet another example of how hidden algorithmic systems used by the state to make fundamental decisions aboutDATA & SOCIETY
In Data Voids: Where Missing Data Can Easily Be Exploited, Golebiewski teams up with danah boyd (Microsoft Research; Data & Society) to demonstrate how data voids are exploited by manipulators eager to expose people to problematic content including falsehoods, misinformation, and disinformation. Data voids are often difficult todetect.
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Content moderation is done manually in-house by employees with limited use of automated technologies. Content moderation policy development and enforcement tend to happen in the same space. Platforms such as Vimeo, Medium, Patreon, or Discord operate in this way. Community-Reliant: These platforms–such as Wikimedia andReddit–rely on a
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Whether "post-fact" or propaganda, the public sphere is inundated with problematic information. Lexicon of Lies is an essential guide by Data & Society Postdoctoral Scholar Caroline Jack that covers terms and concepts for information that is inaccurate, misleading, inappropriately attributed, or altogether fabricated.DATA & SOCIETY
Data & Society researchers Mary Madden, Amanda Lenhart, and Claire Fontaine explore youth news consumption behavior on mobile and social media. It reveals how young people are adapting to a changing media environment to access news they trust. In 2017, what it means to “know what’s going on in the world” has become a hotly contestedissue.
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Elizabeth is currently an affiliate of Data & Society, after spending two years as a Research Analyst in the AI on the Ground research track. She uses empirical methods to study emergent issues around artificial intelligence. Her research illuminates how the introduction of AI into sociotechnical systems produces novel kinds of human laborand unforeseen
MEDIA MANIPULATION AND DISINFORMATION ONLINE Data Soiet Resear Institute datasoietnet 3 However, scholars Whitney Phillips, Jessica Beyer, and Gabriella Coleman are skeptical of the narrative that 4chan and the alt-right were the critical force under-DATA & SOCIETY
Chancey Fleet is a 2018-19 Data & Society Fellow and current Affiliate-in-Residence whose writing, organizing and advocacy aims to catalyze critical inquiry into how cloud-connected accessibility tools benefit and harm, empower and expose communities of disability. Chancey is the Assistive Technology Coordinator at the New York Public Library where she founded and maintains the DimensionsDATA & SOCIETY
Data & Society — Brian Callaci. Brian Callaci is an economist researching how business firms pursue innovations in law and technology to change the boundaries of the firm under vertical dis-integration strategies such as franchising and subcontracting. These strategies often leave workers, small businesses, and other stakeholders outside the ANNOUNCING THE 2021-2022 DATA & SOCIETY FACULTY FELLOWS Data & Society Research Institute is thrilled to welcome Chaz Arnett, Tamara K. Nopper, and Murali Shanmugavelan as its incoming 2021-2022 Faculty Fellows.. Starting this September, our Faculty Fellows will bring their critical perspectives on race and digital technologies to Data & Society, and produce work that shows alternative ways forward outside the traditional modes of scholarship andDATA & SOCIETY
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Whether "post-fact" or propaganda, the public sphere is inundated with problematic information. Lexicon of Lies is an essential guide by Data & Society Postdoctoral Scholar Caroline Jack that covers terms and concepts for information that is inaccurate, misleading, inappropriately attributed, or altogether fabricated.DATA & SOCIETY
Data & Society advances public understanding of the social implications of data-centric technologies and automation.DATA & SOCIETY
Data & Society researchers Mary Madden, Amanda Lenhart, and Claire Fontaine explore youth news consumption behavior on mobile and social media. It reveals how young people are adapting to a changing media environment to access news they trust. In 2017, what it means to “know what’s going on in the world” has become a hotly contestedissue.
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