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KQEDA short video explainer on YouTube's algorithm, created in partnership with PBS's KQED Above the Noise series. Read on KQEDJune 2019 -
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KQEDA short video explainer on false equivalence, created in parternship with PBS KQED's Above the Noise series. Read on KQEDJune 2019 -
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KQEDA short video explainer on the threats posed by deepfakes, created in collaboration with PBS's KQED Above the Noise. Read on KQEDJune 2019 -
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PointsTechnology is distorting reality and reshaping narratives. Read on PointsMay 2019 -
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PointsA transcript of danah boyd's talk at the Digital Public Library of America conference. Read on PointsApril 2019 -
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PointsOn February 23, 2019, danah boyd gave a talk at the Knight Media Forum; this text is the written version of her talk. Read on PointsApril 2019 -
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PointsErin McAweeney discusses the history of anti-vaccination beliefs and new vulnerabilities for networked health information. Read on PointsMarch 2019 -
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Data & SocietyTechnologist and digital media scholar, An Xiao Mina provides a global exploration of internet memes as agents of pop culture, politics, protest, and propaganda on- and offline. Read moreJanuary 2019 -
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PointsBecca Lewis writes about the findings from a recent Knight report that explores how misinformation spread during the 2016 presidential election. Read on PointsNovember 2018 -
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Council on Foreign RelationsRobyn Caplan participates in a panel on automated content moderation. Read on Council on Foreign RelationsNovember 2018