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Data & SocietySonia Livingstone presents her book, The Class – Living and Learning in the Digital Age. Where and why do digital media – and digital media learning – fit into the lives of young teenagers living in c... Read moreNovember 2016 -
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Data & SocietyAs algorithms increasingly mediate education, employment, consumer credit, and the criminal justice system, how do we measure their impact on our society? Tracing her experiences as a mathematician an... Read moreOctober 2016 -
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Philosophical DisquisitionsD&S fellow Karen Levy was interviewed for Philosophical Disquistions about intimate surveillance. Read on Philosophical DisquisitionsJuly 2016 -
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Data & SocietyIn this Databite, Mr. Hidalgo journeys through two fellowships — his Data & Society Fellowship and construction of a new fellowship for 21st century civic hackers. The first half of the discussion... Read moreJuly 2016 -
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Data StoriesD&S fellow Mimi Onuoha is interviewed about design processes and current projects. Read on Data StoriesJuly 2016 -
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DatabitesAs an increasing number of industries digitize, the economy around data analysis – particularly predictive modeling – has exploded. The problem is, we don’t have any real way to understand, analyze, or predict the accuracy of t... Read moreJuly 2016 -
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Data & SocietyNumerous media reports have highlighted that refugees now increasingly rely on digital devices such as smartphones in order to traverse their perilous routes, contact lost family members, or find safe places before dark. But cl... Read moreMay 2016 -
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Data & SocietyIn this Databite, Neil Selwyn works through some emerging headline findings from a new three year study of digital technology use in Australian high schools. In particular, Neil highlights the ways in which sch... Read moreApril 2016 -
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Data & SocietyFrom the NSA scandal to Facebook’s controversial “mood experiment,” the past decade has seen heated debate over the ways that governments and corporations collect data on citizens and consumers, the ends to which they use it, a... Read moreMarch 2016 -
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WORT FMBrian Standing interviews D&S Researcher Ingrid Burrington about the material impacts and labor of a seemingly immaterial network. Read on WORT FMMarch 2016