At St. John’s University, Kate Klonick researches the intersection of law, technology, and cognitive and social psychology. Her study includes, among many subjects, how private Internet companies govern online speech.
At St. John’s University, Kate Klonick researches the intersection of law, technology, and cognitive and social psychology. Her study includes, among many subjects, how private Internet companies govern online speech.
The Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University is an economic research center focused on the intersection of regulation and technology. The Center elevates public discussions with novel methods and empirical research targeted to timely questions, such as: What would it take from an economic perspective to move the needle on growth? How effective are antitrust remedies at promoting competition? How do content moderation policies affect how we trust what we read online?
The Center for Growth and Opportunity
The Center for Growth and Opportunity at Utah State University is an economic research center focused on the intersection of regulation and technology. The Center elevates public discussions with novel methods and empirical research targeted to timely questions, such as: What would it take from an economic perspective to move the needle on growth? How effective are antitrust remedies at promoting competition? How do content moderation policies affect how we trust what we read online?
The Center for Social Media and Politics at New York University is a leader in lab-based, interdisciplinary, computational research on the connections between social media and politics. Among the hard questions it asks: How has social media shaped our news diet? How has it facilitated the spread of information — and misinformation — around the world?
Joshua Tucker
The Center for Social Media and Politics, New York University
The Center for Social Media and Politics at New York University is a leader in lab-based, interdisciplinary, computational research on the connections between social media and politics. Among the hard questions it asks: How has social media shaped our news diet? How has it facilitated the spread of information — and misinformation — around the world?