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People posting a pseudo-legal declaration may believe they're in a two-way dialogue with the company. The opposite is true.
Joan Donovan
BKC report proposes responsible privacy-protective approaches for cities
Ben Green
Research from faculty associate paints a comprehensive picture of user radicalization on YouTube
Virgilio Almeida
Faculty associate explains why FERPA is difficult to enforce
Leah Plunkett
Susan Benesch provides an external review of the study
Susan Benesch
Humans aren't incorrigibly or universally selfish, but we've built plenty of institutions that do act that way.
Zeynep Tufekci
Constant location-sharing is now the norm for some friend groups.
Judith Donath
Internet Monitor paper offers insight into current events
Helmi Noman
Ben Green offers insights into why technology is not an end in itself
Report highlights tools that can boost union outreach to members
Jonnie Penn
Salomé Viljoen
Inside the labor-intensive process that enables AI’s creation.
Mary Gray
Has the momentum of #AsianAugust continued in the way fans and critics had hoped?
Jenny Korn
WhatsApp and YouTube formed a powerful feedback loop of extremism and misinformation
Yasodara Córdova
Tech, policy, and ethics training should begin in undergraduate studies, Zuckerman says
Ethan Zuckerman
2017 Report from Internet Monitor informs online censorship in India
New program explores disinformation in the digital public sphere from a cybersecurity perspective
Hilary Ross
David O'Brien
John Bowers
General tips for strong, clear, persuasive writing; advice on editing; style rules; and more
Jessica Fjeld
Women are far less enthusiastic about the prospect of driverless cars than men, recent studies show.
Mutale Nkonde
Network Propaganda research on media ecosystems informs recent events
Yochai Benkler
BKC community members contribute to Symposium for John Perry Barlow
Jonathan Zittrain
Charles Nesson