Library
Use our library to explore Data & Society's original empirical research and read our expert commentary. Sort by media type, or select one or more topic categories to begin browsing.
Publisher
Title
Date
-
event
Data & SocietyMaia Woluchem, director of the Trustworthy Infrastructure program, moderated a conversation at the Architectural League of New York with legal and built environment experts to discuss the proliferation of data centers and how t... Read moreMarch 2026 -
blog post
Data & SocietyDecember 2021 -
podcast
Data & SocietyLaura Forlano and Ranjit Singh discuss infrastructures that data interacts with and flows through. Read moreJune 2021 -
event
podcast
video
Data & SocietyMichele Gilman and Meredith Broussard on everything poverty lawyers need to know about tech, law, and social justice. Read moreOctober 2020 -
podcast
video
Data & SocietySasha Costanza-Chock re-imagines how design led by marginalized communities can become a tool to help dismantle structural inequality, advance collective liberation, & support ecological survival. Read moreApril 2020 -
Academic Article
ACM FAT* 2020How can human rights serve as a framework for the governance of AI systems? Read on ACM FAT* 2020January 2020 -
op-ed
WiredMark Latonero explains how the best intentions can often go wrong when it comes to implementing "AI for good." Read on WiredNovember 2019 -
blog post
PointsAI development and regulation needs to be inclusive to the communities who are most at risk of being impacted. Read on PointsOctober 2018 -
report
Data & SocietyIn the new Data & Society report “Governing Artificial Intelligence,” Mark Latonero assesses how human rights can be applied in the governance of AI and offers initial recommendations for stakeholders. Read moreOctober 2018 -
blog post
PointsData & Society Research Analyst Melanie Penagos summarizes three blogposts that came as a result of Data & Society's AI & Human Rights Workshop in April 2018. "Following Data & Society’s AI & Human Rights... Read on PointsJune 2018