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Cetic.brMonitoring tools may serve purposes such as protecting assets and trade secrets, controlling costs, enforcing protocols, increasing work efficiency, or guarding against legal liability. Read on Cetic.brJanuary 2021 -
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ScribdThis report, Improving Social Media: The People, Organizations, and Ideas for a Better Tech Future is directed at policymakers and social media platforms with the express purpose of creating a more holistic, collective approach to improving social media. Read on ScribdJanuary 2021 -
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Knight Foundation blogTwo such power centers, the tech industry, and contemporary philanthropy, will be key actors in the next decade of American democracy. We argue that American philanthropy must use its position and power to help design and put new forms of hard accountability for both sectors. Read on Knight Foundation blogNovember 2020 -
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Centre for Media, Technology and DemocracyIn the wake of the 2020 global pandemic, governments and corporations worldwide are adopting unprecedented data-gathering practices to stop the spread of COVID-19 and transition to safer and more economically stable futures. This series examines how public and private actors are using pandemic response technologies to capitalize on this extraordinary moment. Read on Centre for Media, Technology and DemocracyOctober 2020 -
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People + Strategy JournalHR leaders need to understand that increased monitoring of employees can lead to long-term consequences and misuse. Read on People + Strategy JournalJune 2020 -
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Logic MagazineHackers helped invent the field of computer security. Their ideas can help us revamp it for a new era. Read on Logic MagazineMay 2020 -
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NatureResearcher Manny Moss and Mona Sloane reflect on the changes they would like to see in conversation around AI in 2020. Read on NatureJanuary 2020 -
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FEMINIST DATA MANIFEST-NOIn collaboration with other scholars, Faculty Fellow Anita Say Chan lays out the demands for a feminist data manifest-no. Read on FEMINIST DATA MANIFEST-NOJanuary 2020 -
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Data for ProgressThis memo serves as a primer on the ways in which displacement has impacted workers in the past to draw lessons for a Green New Deal. Read on Data for ProgressDecember 2019 -
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Data & SocietyHow can we do less harm to communities of color with the technology we create? In their new paper Advancing Racial Literacy in Tech, Data & Society 2018-19 Fellows Jessie Daniels and Mutale Nkonde and 2017-18 Fellow Dara... Read moreMay 2019