What are impacts of algorithms on workers, and how do they respond to being managed by algorithms? Today at the Cooperation Working Group at Berkman, we welcomed Min Kyung Lee, a research scientist at CMU’s Center for Machine Learning and Health. Today, she shared her work to identify biases in […]
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Here at the 16th conference of the Association of Internet Researchers, I attended a talk by Stuart Geiger, who is doing helpful work to theorize the role of block bots in conversation on the Internet. Over the years, Stuart’s thinking has been deeply influential to my own approach. I’ve written […]
I’m here at the 16th AOIR conference liveblogging a session on ethics. You can see the abstracts and papers here. To start out Mathias Klang gives a talk about “online vigilantism,” On The Internet Nobody Can See Your Cape: The ethics of online vigilantism. What is online vigilantism? Mathias talks […]
This weekend, I’m here at the 16th AOIR conference, blogging panels and talks, as well as talking about my research on ways that users put platforms under pressure. As a Christian who occasionally writes about intersections between faith and technology, I was delighted to attend the AOIR session on religion […]
What does it take to create business models that put worker well-being at their center, and what can platform economies learn from that history? How can we turn a lousy job into a better one? Every Tuesday, Brian Keegan and I are privileged to facilitate the Berkman Cooperation working group, […]