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Data & SocietySareeta AmruteHector BeltranFabiane M. BorgesAntônio CarlosSilvio CarlosFrancisco CaminatiHemangini GuptaLinet JumaErin McElroyAurelia MuneneLuis Felipe R. MurilloNadègeAngela OkuneVeda PopoviciNatacha RousselSaiph SavageAriane StolfiAngela Xiao WuData & Society, Catalyst, and Rede Mocambos honor the recent journal release edited by Sareeta Amrute and Luis Felipe R. Murillo: "Computing in/from the South." Read moreDecember 2020 -
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Data & SocietyA Poverty Lawyer’s Guide to Fighting Automated Decision-Making Harms on Low-Income Communities Read moreSeptember 2020 -
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PointsSix Principles to Enhance the Digital Literacy of Civil Legal Services Lawyers Read on PointsSeptember 2020 -
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The Globe and MailThe new-found power of gig economy workers. Read on The Globe and MailJune 2020 -
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Data & SocietyRuha Benjamin explains how emerging technologies can reinforce White supremacy and deepen social inequity. Read moreOctober 2019 -
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Data & SocietyAn academic workshop on data-driven technologies in organizational context. Read moreJune 2019 -
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Data & SocietyStephanie Dinkins explores what it means to craft AI developed from small and community-focused data. Read moreJune 2019 -
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PointsResearch Analyst Kinjal Dave urges us to move past the individual framing of "bias" to critically examine broader socio-technical systems. "When we stop overusing the word 'bias,' we can begin to use language that has been d... Read on PointsMay 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 -
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The New York TimesThe Algorithmic Accountability Act is a step forward, but there's still room for improvement. Postdoctoral Scholar Andrew Selbst and Margot Kaminski explain. "The bill is a meaningful first step in addressing the problems ... Read on The New York TimesMay 2019