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Data & SocietyLaura Forlano and Ranjit Singh discuss infrastructures that data interacts with and flows through. Read moreJune 2021 -
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Data & SocietyAmanda Lenhart, Charlotte Willner, and Aden Van Noppen discuss designing healthy tech for young people. Read moreMay 2021 -
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Data & SocietyA new podcast series from Data & Society and Public Books that explores the past, present, and future of data. Read moreMay 2021 -
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Data & SocietyData & Society and the Ada Lovelace Institute co-host a discussion about the next frontier of COVID-19 roll-outs: vaccine passports. Read moreMarch 2021 -
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Data & SocietyDavid Robinson discusses an example of an effective application of an algorithm in healthcare. Read moreDecember 2020 -
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DatabitesDaniel Grushkin speaks about the origin of GenSpace, The DNA Revolution, and merging data with biology. This talk delves into the evolution of ubiquitous biology during the past decade, and what promo... Read moreJune 2017 -
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Data & SocietyData & Society Affiliate Amanda Lenhart presents on the prevalence and potential effects of online harassment, and Data & Society Fellow Alice Marwick shares best practices for conducting risky research. ... Read moreMarch 2017 -
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Data & SocietyJeff provides an overview of his work at Hammer Lab, where he and his colleagues use data science to understand and improve the immune response to cancer. He also discusses the design of Hammer Lab, particula... Read moreFebruary 2017 -
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DatabitesAs an increasing number of industries digitize, the economy around data analysis – particularly predictive modeling – has exploded. The problem is, we don’t have any real way to understand, analyze, or predict the accuracy of t... Read moreJuly 2016 -
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Data & SocietyThe growth of the Identity State is premised on the administrative fantasy that citizens can be grasped, fixed, and rendered stable in the state’s imagination. Biometric technologies are seen as core to this act of fixation, de... Read moreJuly 2015