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Inoculating Belief: Tracing Vaccine Hesitancy and Decision-Making in Muslim America, Aisha F Chebbi, UG '24 (3F6DE991)This research project seeks to explore vaccine hesitancy among Muslims living in the United States. Its purpose is part of a series of work aiming to expand the visibility of Muslim-American…
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Sharmin and Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani Center: "The Incarcerated Modern: Prisons and Public Life in Iran"Iran's prison system is a foundational institution of Iranian political modernity. The Incarcerated Modern traces the transformation of Iran from a decentralized empire with few imprisoned…
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CITP Seminar: Dan Calacci – Why Data Rights Should be Labor Rights: Data Protection and AI Regulation for Gig Workers and BeyondWorkers everywhere are more surveilled, managed, and quantified by technology than ever before, harming people’s health, safety, and dignity at work. Gig workers like Uber and Lyft drivers…
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Facial Recognition Technology in the State of New Jersey: Promoting Resident Privacy through Transparency and Regulation Within Law Enforcement, Grace Zhuang, UG '23 (3963609)Facial recognition technology is a tool that is being used across the country by state and local law enforcement agencies. Within law enforcement, facial recognition technology can be used in cases…
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The Augmented Undercommons and The Path to The Sun: An Exploration of Liberatory Technology and other Revolutionary Tools, Payton Croskey, UG '23 (3963813)Gunshot-detecting microphones, killer drones and baby fingerprint scanners all exist to convince citizens that they are necessary developments for a safe society. Yet, Black technologists and…
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CITP Seminar: Anita Allen - How Privacy Got Its RaceThere is increasing interest in understanding the difference race makes for the enjoyment of privacy and the protection of privacy rights. This talk surveys issues and concerns at the intersection of…
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Butler Seminar - Michael Mina - Harvard - September 9, 2020“SARS-CoV-2: Can we test our way out of this?” Abstract: The world wasn’t prepared for SARS-CoV-2. The public health infrastructure required to detect and stop global spread of a…
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Session 5 | Pandemic, Creating a Usable Past: Epidemic History, COVID-19, and the Future of HealthSession 5 | Uncertain Knowledge in Epidemics: How Crises Spur New Therapies, Surveillance Practices, and Dubious Theories Saturday, May 9, 2020 | 11 am - 12:30 pm In the face of epidemic illness and…
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Now That We Know: Law, Technology, Journalism, and Policy After Snowden -- Protecting Privacy and Security (Panel 2 of 3)Now That We Know: Law, Technology, Journalism, and Policy After Snowden -- Protecting Privacy and Security Panel 2 of 3 Princeton University May 2nd, 2015
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Now That We Know: Law, Technology, Journalism, and Policy After Snowden -- Determining the Role of Technology (Panel 1 of 3)Now That We Know: Law, Technology, Journalism, and Policy After Snowden -- Determining the Role of Technology Panel 1 of 3 May 2nd, 2015 Princeton University
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Edward Snowden Event (Part I)Edward Snowden Event (Part I) May 2, 2015 Princeton University
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National Security, Privacy, and the Constitution - Myth and RealityStuart Lecture Series on Institutional Corruption in America
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