Research and Resource Library
This library includes Data & Society publications produced over our 10+ year history. Our research, events, and insights explore how technology shapes society, and how society can shape technology in turn.
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Great Power Antinomies
In an independent piece for Phenomenal World, Brian J. Chen considers US-China tech tensions…
October 16, 2025
Article
Trust Issues: An Anthology
The essays in this anthology collectively reframe the question of trust and technology away from…
May 29, 2025
Book
Keywords of the Datafied State
Produced in collaboration with global scholars and edited by Jenna Burrell, Ranjit Singh, and…
April 24, 2024
Report
Parables of AI in/from the Majority World: An Anthology
Encounters with data and AI require contending with the uncertainties of systems that are most…
December 7, 2022
Book
In Fellowship: Capstone Conversation
Data & Society can set the table, but what really makes things shine, what makes for this…
June 3, 2022
Video
Digital surveillance in a pandemic response: What bioethics ought to learn from Indigenous perspectives
Abstact: "Our paper interrogates the ethics of digital pandemic surveillance from Indigenous…
February 18, 2022
Academic article
Indigenous Data Sovereignty and the Land Grab University Project
Acknowledging the historical and ongoing violence of settler colonialism online and offline
February 11, 2021
Blog post
Platformation event summary
On September 9, 2015, the Data & Society Research Institute hosted Platformation, a one-day summit…
November 4, 2015
Event