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Meredith Broussard: Is it Okay to be AI?

Feb. 27, 2023

In this episode of the Tech Policy Leaders podcast, discusses her new book ‘,’ which takes a critical look at algorithms and the people who create them.…

Zeve Sanderson: Researching Social Media & Politics

Dec. 12, 2022

Bio Zeve Sanderson is the founding Executive Director of NYU's Center for . His research interests focus on measuring the diffusion and impacts of harmfu…

Douglas Keith: How Remote Court Proceedings Affect Equal Access

Nov. 11, 2021

When the pandemic started, courts that were slower in adopting technology had to undergo a two-week revolution to move their operations to a remote setti…

Justin Hendrix: What You Need to Know About Terrorism in DC

Sept. 14, 2021

Justin Hendrix is CEO and Editor of Tech Policy Press, a new nonprofit media venture concerned with the intersection of technology and democracy. Previou…

Henry Greenidge: Transportation Equity

July 13, 2020

with Henry Greenidge (Ep. 237) Transportation Equity with Henry Greenidge (Ep. 237) -- New York University's McSilver Institute Fellow-in-Residence Hen…

Ora Tanner: The Racial Implications of Florida’s School Safety Portal

Oct. 15, 2019

Bio     Ora Tanner () is Assistant Director of the Office of Undergraduate Research at the University of South Florida (USF). She previously worked as a …

Meredith Broussard: Understanding ‘Technochauvinism

Oct. 8, 2019

Bio Data journalist Meredith Broussard () is an associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University and the author of…

Safiya Noble: The Future of Class, Culture, Gender and Race on Digital Media Platforms

June 25, 2019

Safiya Noble: The Future of Class, Culture, Gender and Race on Digital Media Platforms (Ep. 191) Bio Dr. Safiya Umoja Noble () is an Associate Professor…

Luis Avila: The New Battleground State --Empowering Voters in Arizona

May 21, 2019

Bio   Luis Avila () is the President and Founder of Iconico Campaigns, a company that works to build advocacy capacity in organizations around the countr…

Lauren Rhue: Empirical Evidence of AI Bias Revealed by NBA Player Headshots

Jan. 22, 2019

Bio is an Assistant Professor of Information Systems and Analytics at the Wake Forest School of Business where she’s also an Exxon-Wayne Calloway Rising…

Larry Miller: How Radio Can Survive in the Era of Streaming

Oct. 24, 2017

Bio Larry Miller () is a Clinical Music Associate Professor and Director of the Music Business Program at NYU. He is also a music and technology entrepre…

Anindya Ghose : Balancing Privacy Policy and Digital Marketing

May 30, 2017

How can policymakers balance consumers' need for targeted, relevant content against such consumers' desire for privacy? Anindya Ghose () is a Professor o…

Faiza Patel : How Trump's Surveillance of Muslims Affects the Rights of Innocent Civilians

March 28, 2017

Faiza Patel () serves as co-director of the Brennan Center’s Liberty and National Security Program. She has testified before Congress opposing the dragne…

Helen Nissenbaum : How to 'Obfuscate' Your Identity for Privacy and Protest

Feb. 21, 2017

Helen Nissenbaum () is on the faculty if Cornell Tech, on leave from NYU where she Professor of Media, Culture and Communication and Director of the Info…

Charlton McIlwain : How to talk to policy makers about racism and the internet

Feb. 2, 2016

Charlton McIlwain () - As a , writer and teacher, Dr. McIlwain's primary interests focus broadly on issues of race and media, particularly within the soc…