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Shame, joy, and pie
Shame, stigma, and free speech In her first piece as a columnist for NYT Opinion, Tressie McMillan Cottom discussed the role of shame in our public…
Kathryn Peters
Apr 15
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What does tech owe democracy?
This week on Does Not Compute, Daniel Kreiss answered this question in conversation with former Facebook employee Katie Harbath and CITAP’s own Tressie…
Kathryn Peters
Aug 6, 2021
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Democracy-centered journalism
Yesterday, I joined the North Carolina News & Information Summit. The day included sessions ranging from recruiting and retaining journalists of color…
Kathryn Peters
Mar 18
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How do white nationalists think about abortion?
This week, Meredith Pruden and her colleagues, Yotam Ophir, Dror Walter, Ayse Lokmanoglu, Catherine Tebaldi, and Rui Wang released an article that gives…
Andrea Lopez
Jul 1
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Media & democracy, Journal on Communication & Race
On Wednesday, we joined Gallup, Knight Foundation, and policy experts at the Gallup World Headquarters for their event discussing their recent report on…
Andrea Lopez
Jun 10
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Democracy & (dis)information
Yesterday, Barack Obama spoke at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center about information challenges to democracy. (Video of his address unfortunately omits…
Kathryn Peters
Apr 22
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The problem of free speech as a commodity
Yesterday, the CITAP spring speaker series kicked off with a talk from Mary Anne Franks on how technology companies have commodified our understanding…
Kathryn Peters
Feb 4
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The Bulletin & Far-Right Online Radicalization
Earlier this week, CITAP launched the Bulletin of Technology and Public Life! Built on PubPub’s open-source platform, the Bulletin is an online library…
Andrea Lopez
May 13
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Who are the "Unfazed Digital Natives"?
On Wednesday, the Knight Foundation and Gallup released a report on media and democracy based on a survey of over 10,000 Americans on their attitudes on…
Kathryn Peters
Mar 11
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Still stunned
Recognizing the tools of political division in the campaign against Nikole Hannah-Jones’s tenure underscores how astonishing the decision is.
Kathryn Peters
May 21, 2021
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How might social media companies develop race-conscious policies?
When technology platforms craft “colorblind” policies on hate speech, political advertising, and ad targeting, they fail to address real-world power…
Kathryn Peters
Dec 17, 2021
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Let's make this official
Or, should you be a CITAP affiliate? Now's your chance!
Kathryn Peters
Apr 23, 2021
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