Algorithms, Accountability and Journalism
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the intersection of algorithms, accountability, and journalism in this thought-provoking keynote address from the FAccT 2021 virtual conference. Delve into Julia Angwin's insights on The Markup, privacy concerns, and the use of anonymous sources in investigative reporting. Examine the role of technology and data in modern journalism, including discussions on criminal risk assessment, truth tables, and Google's influence. Discover innovative tools like Blacklight and Citizen Browser, designed to enhance accountability in the digital age. Gain perspective on the challenges of tenancy screening and the impact of sloppy practices in data handling. Engage with questions surrounding journalism versus activism, the importance of leaks, and the complexities of accessing and interpreting personal data. Reflect on the evolving landscape of social media accountability and the future of investigative journalism beyond traditional whistleblowing.
Syllabus
Introduction
The Markup
Privacy
Anonymous sources
Accountability
Technology
Data
Criminal Risk Assessment
Truth Tables
Google
Tenancy Screening
Sloppy practices
Blacklight
Goog
Citizen Browser
Political Group Recommendations
Questions
Interview
Journalism vs Activism
Leaks
Personal Data
Access to Data
Quality of Data
Social Media and Accountability
Policy Markup
Followup
Investigative Journalism
Investigative Journalism Beyond Whistleblowing
Taught by
ACM FAccT Conference
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