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The Washington PostApril 2022 -
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Nieman LabReparative journalism is explicit in its commitment to doing the work of racial justice, and by extension - without apology - social justice. Read on Nieman LabDecember 2020 -
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Harvard Business ReviewAlex Rosenblat argues for benefits for gig workers. Read on Harvard Business ReviewJuly 2020 -
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WiredMark Latonero explains how the best intentions can often go wrong when it comes to implementing "AI for good." Read on WiredNovember 2019 -
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The New York TimesTechnology can often do more harm than good in humanitarian situations. In an op-ed for The New York Times, Research Lead Mark Latonero argues against surveillance humanitarianism. "Despite the best intentions, the decision to... Read on The New York TimesJuly 2019 -
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JuristMichele Gilman argues for the inclusion of low-income people in the conversation around data privacy legislation. Read on JuristMay 2019 -
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SlateD&S lawyer-in-residence Rebecca Wexler analyzes the unreliability of video authenticating in Slate. When forensic scientists refuse to reveal details about how their experimental methods work, they erode trust in the ideal... Read on SlateFebruary 2017 -
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The GuardianD&S affiliate Keith Hiatt, Michael Kleinman, and D&S researcher Mark Latonero think critically about the usage of technology as a all-encompassing solution in human rights spaces. It’s important to acknowledge that, mo... Read on The GuardianFebruary 2017 -
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Globalvoices.orgD&S fellow Zara Rahman donates part of her Shuttleworth Flash Grant to the Human Rights Data Analysis Group and Global Voices. So here's the thing: I don't think we need only innovative ideas or world-changing projects. We... Read on Globalvoices.orgDecember 2016 -
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The GuardianD&S fellow Zara Rahman reports that the Bangladeshi government developed "smart" national ID cards. But with this much personal information being collected on every single citizen, especially personal data that cannot be c... Read on The GuardianOctober 2016