Events

Safiya Noble – Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism

010 East Pyne East Pyne Building Princeton University, Princeton, United States

In Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism Safiya Umoja Noble challenges the idea that search engines like Google offer an equal playing field for all forms of ideas, identities, and activities. Data discrimination is a real social problem; Noble argues that the combination of private interests...

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo – Pushy News: Social Technologies, Manipulation, and the Fourth Estate

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd Floor Open Space

Competing narratives about the impact of fake news on political participation, entrenchment of political views, the ubiquity of media environments, and anxiety in news and media consumption raise a number of interrelated tensions surrounding how new technologies, news reporting and consumption, and political...

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Mutale Nkonde – Four Months into the Pelosi Tech Accountability Agenda

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd floor open space Princeton, NJ, United States

This talk discusses how the midterm election changed the appetite for tech accountability proposals within the House. Ms. Nkonde has been working with the office of Congresswoman Clarke on issues around algorithmic bias since 2013. However Clarke, who was voted as vice chair of the House Energy and Commerce...

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Eric Goldman – Content Moderation Remedies

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd Floor Open Space

This talk will consider how Internet companies respond to rule violations by their users. Typically, the responses are viewed as binary: remove the content or keep it; terminate the user’s account or not. However, there are a wide range of responses in between those binary options. The talk will identify a wide range...

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Princeton Gerrymandering Project – Open Precincts and the Movement Towards Data Democratization

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd floor open space Princeton, NJ, United States

In 2021, state legislative and congressional districts will be redrawn. In most states, elected officials will draw new boundaries and implement them before the public has a chance to understand the maps. Precinct-level geographic election data is a critical tool for determining whether a map is fair...