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The Algorithmic Impact Methods Lab: Methods from the Field
The AIMLab team reflects on why they’ve shifted from thinking of their work as being about “impact assessment” to understanding it as a form of impact engagement.
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Reckoning with Mis/Disinformation in 2024
In this four-part series, members of our research network lay out essential questions and insights to bolster public discourse in fraught times.
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Our New Director of Research: Alice Marwick
In this role, Marwick will work to expand and deepen our research agenda at a pivotal time for Data & Society and the broader field.
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Contributions to the Field
A look at our researchers’ peer-reviewed work in journals, books, and conferences over the past academic year, broadly concentrated across AI, infrastructure, and labor.
Spotlights
AI on the Ground
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Enrolling Citizens: A Primer on Archetypes of Democratic Engagement with AI
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Measuring Justice: Field Notes on Algorithmic Impact Assessments
Tamara Kneese
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Blooming in Muddy Waters: DEI at AI Ethics Conferences
Emnet Tafesse with Meg Young, Ranjit Singh, and Jacob Metcalf