Intropy is a blog dedicated to the belief that a better understanding of information is needed to understand anything and everything.
The Surveillance Studies Network (SSN) is a registered charitable company dedicated to the study of surveillance in all its forms, and the free distribution of scholarly information.
The Data Justice Lab seeks to advance a research agenda that examines the intricate relationship between datafication and social justice, highlighting the politics and impacts of data-driven processes and big data.
Solon Barocas, whose research explores ethical and policy issues in artificial intelligence, particularly fairness in machine learning, methods for bringing accountability to automated decision-making, and the privacy implications of inference.
Information, Communication and Society explores a diverse range of issues relating to the development and application of information and communications technologies (ICTs).
Internet Governance Project (IGP) at the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy is the leading source of independent analysis of global Internet governance.
Jaron Lanier on how we can repair the mistakes of the digital era relating to the attention economy.
Data Justice has been launched as a project to promote public education and new alliances to challenge the danger of big data to workers, consumers and the public.
Langdon Winner, a political theorist who focuses upon social and political issues that surround modern technological change. Important works include Autonomous Technology (1977) and the essay "Do Artifacts Have Politics?" (1980).
The Algorithmic Justice League is a collective that aims to (a) highlight algorithmic bias (through media, art and science), (b) provide space (for people to voice concerns and experiences with coded bias), and (c) develop practices (for accountability during the design, development, and deployment of coded systems).
TheAI Now Institute at New York University is an interdisciplinary research center dedicated to understanding the social implications of artificial intelligence.
Special issue of b20 on 'the digital turn' asking "Is there, was there, will there be, a digital turn?"
KIM, a research group on critical machine intelligence based at the University of Arts and Design, Karlsruhe.