Robyn Caplan is a research affiliate at Data & Society and a founding member of the Platform Governance Research Network. Her research, at the intersection of platform governance and media policy, examines the impact of inter-and-intra-organizational behavior on platform governance and content moderation. She has also conducted research on a variety of issues related to data-centric technological development on society, including government data policies, media manipulation, and the use of data in policing.
Caplan’s work has been published in journals including Social Media + Society, First Monday, Big Data & Society, y Feminist Media Studies, and featured by The Washington Post, The New York Times, Wired, NBC, y Al Jazeera. She received her PhD from the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University.
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