Young people spend a lot of time on social media, where they express happiness, pain, trauma, grief and anger. What do social media really say about them? To what extent do they facilitate violence? Our guest is Desmond Patton, an Associate Professor of Social Work at Columbia University. His research examines the ways in which young people of color experience violence online, and offline. He explains why we need to work within communities to best interpret social media posts.
Camille Francois on Disinformation Campaigns
Alexis Wichowski on Net States
Yaël Eisenstat on Facebook and Political Ads
Jake Goldenfein on Google Scholar
Lisa Lewin on Making Boards of Directors Care
Daniel Kelley on Harassment in Online Gaming
Judith Duportail on Tinder's Algorithm
Tracy Dennis-Tiwary on Screens and Relationships
The Tech Worker Uprising
Cara LaPointe on The Ethics of Blockchain
Shiri Azenkot on Accessible Virtual Realities
The UN on Humanitarian Data
Niva Elkin-Koren on Content Moderation
Gilles de Kerchove on 5G
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Diana Freed on Technology-Enabled Domestic Violence
Salam Shahin on Refugees and Technology
Jamie Metzl on Genetic Engineering
Isabelle Zaugg on Digitally Disadvantaged Languages
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