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Responsible research agendas for public policy in the era of big data
Vicki Nash
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19 September 2013
Staying free in a world of persuasive technologies
Should there be a better accounting of the algorithms that choose our news for us?
Government “only” retaining online metadata still presents a privacy risk
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27 January 2017
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23 March 2016
Government “only” retaining online metadata still presents a privacy risk
30 November 2015
Ethical privacy guidelines for mobile connectivity measurements
7 November 2013
Should there be a better accounting of the algorithms that choose...
7 December 2016
Assessing the Ethics and Politics of Policing the Internet for Extremist...
18 February 2016
Responsible research agendas for public policy in the era of big...
19 September 2013
Our knowledge of how automated agents interact is rather poor (and...
14 June 2017
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