Alison Powell, Assistant Professor at LSE, argues that the accountability of algorithms is intrinsically linked to governance structures and citizenship in society. Algorithms should be used to support decision-making for the benefit of society rather than to target individual consumers
Recent IGC research by Jessica Gottlieb (Stanford University) examines whether improving citizen inf...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Alison Powell, Assistant Professor at LSE, investigates how data and algorithms effect our daily liv...
Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory at LSE, explores the challenges f...
Automated systems and decision making have transformed the ways in which our data is processed and a...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
As we draw closer to the time when the IANA stewardship functions transition away from US oversight ...
Nick Anstead, Assistant Professor in the Department of Media & Communications at LSE, outlines a num...
In the final post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary ...
Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
In the next post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary C...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Rebecca MacKinnon is the Director of the Ranking Digital Rights Project. In this post, she explains ...
Recent IGC research by Jessica Gottlieb (Stanford University) examines whether improving citizen inf...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Alison Powell, Assistant Professor at LSE, investigates how data and algorithms effect our daily liv...
Nick Couldry, Professor of Media, Communications and Social Theory at LSE, explores the challenges f...
Automated systems and decision making have transformed the ways in which our data is processed and a...
How should we deal with the sorts of automated predictive systems that increasingly impact our lives...
As we draw closer to the time when the IANA stewardship functions transition away from US oversight ...
Nick Anstead, Assistant Professor in the Department of Media & Communications at LSE, outlines a num...
In the final post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary ...
Lucy Hopkins, Head of Sustainability and Consumer Futures at Consumer Focus, talks about new researc...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
In the next post in the Data Portability Series curated by our colleagues at the Interdisciplinary C...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Rebecca MacKinnon is the Director of the Ranking Digital Rights Project. In this post, she explains ...
Recent IGC research by Jessica Gottlieb (Stanford University) examines whether improving citizen inf...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...
Following a special workshop convened by the Media Policy Project on ‘Automation, Prediction and Dig...