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Data & SocietyTim Hwang and Moira Weigel discuss the way that big tech financializes attention. Read moreOctober 2020 -
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Data & SocietyAngèle Christin and Joseph Torres analyze racial divisions in media-making and its interplay with data-centric technologies. Read moreOctober 2020 -
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Columbia Journalism ReviewWhile many conspiracies encourage readers to doubt mainstream sources, QAnon takes things one step further by building an entire knowledge-making institution of its own. And that takes some serious effort. Read on Columbia Journalism ReviewOctober 2020 -
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Social Media + SocietyThe Shifting Terms of Labor and Compensation in the Platform Economy Read on Social Media + SocietyJune 2020 -
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PoynterWhiteness as the default existence - enforced by explicit and implicit values, norms, and practices in the newsroom - has and will continue to thwart any meaningful efforts to make the country's newsrooms reflect the communities they claim to serve. Read on PoynterJune 2020 -
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PointsPrecise narratives; bad actors; mimetic forms. Read on PointsMay 2020 -
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Brookings InstituteResearcher Robyn Caplan explains why COVID-19 has created a problem of content mediation, rather than moderation, on social media platforms. Read on Brookings InstituteMay 2020 -
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PointsCall a lie a lie; pen careful headlines; do not mimic legitimate scientific inquiry. Read on PointsApril 2020 -
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PointsCrowdsourced data, trauma-informed reporting, and undercovered stories. Read on PointsApril 2020 -
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Data & SocietyA tipsheet for journalists reporting on disinformation. Read moreApril 2020