Related Publications by Council Members
Alain Forget, Saranga Komanduri, Alessandro Acquisti, Nicolas Christin, Lorrie Faith Cranor, and Rahul Telang. 2014. “Building the Security Behavior Observatory: An Infrastructure for Long-Term Monitoring of Client Machines.” In Proceedings of the 2014 Symposium and Bootcamp on the Science of Security, 24:1–24:2. HotSoS ’14. New York, NY, USA: ACM.
Alberto Pepe, Alyssa Goodman, August Muench, Merce Crosas, and Christopher Erdmann. 2014. “How Do Astronomers Share Data? Reliability and Persistence of Datasets Linked in AAS Publications and a Qualitative Study of Data Practices among US Astronomers.” PLoS ONE 9 (8): e104798.
Alessandro Acquisti, Curtis Taylor, and Liad Wagman. 2015. “The Economics of Privacy.” Journal of Economic Literature.
Alessandro Acquisti, Laura Brandimarte, and George Loewenstein. 2015. “Privacy and Human Behavior in the Information Age.” Science.
Alessandro Acquisti, Ralph Gross, and Fred Stutzman. 2014. “Face Recognition and Privacy in the Age of Augmented Reality.” Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality 6 (2). http://repository.cmu.edu/jpc/vol6/iss2/1
Alex Rosenblat, Kate Wikelius, danah boyd, Seeta Peña Gangadharan, and Corrine Yu. 2014a. Data & Civil Rights: Criminal Justice Primer. Data & Civil Rights. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datacivilrights.org/pubs/2014-1030/CriminalJustice.pdf
———. 2014b. Data & Civil Rights: Employment Primer. Data & Civil Rights. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datacivilrights.org/pubs/2014-1030/Employment.pdf
———. 2014c. Data & Civil Rights: Health Primer. Data & Civil Rights. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datacivilrights.org/pubs/2014-1030/Health.pdf
———. 2014d. Data & Civil Rights: Housing Primer. Data & Civil Rights. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datacivilrights.org/pubs/2014-1030/Housing.pdf
Alex Rosenblat, Rob Randhava, danah boyd, Seeta Peña Gangadharan, and Corrine Yu. 2014. Data & Civil Rights: Consumer Finance Primer. Data & Civil Rights. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datacivilrights.org/pubs/2014-1030/Finance.pdf
Alex Rosenblat, Tamara Kneese, and danah boyd. 2014. Understanding Intelligent Systems. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datasociety.net/pubs/fow/IntelligentSystems.pdf
Alice E. Marwick, and danah boyd. 2014. “Networked Privacy: How Teenagers Negotiate Context in Social Media.” New Media & Society, 16(7): 1051-1067.
Allison Woodruff, Vasyl Pihur, Alessandro Acquisti, Sunny Consolvo, Lauren Schmidt, and Laura Brandimarte. 2014. “Would a Privacy Fundamentalist Sell Their DNA for $1000… If Nothing Bad Happened Thereafter? A Study of the Westin Categories, Behavioral Intentions, and Consequences.” In Proceedings of the Symposium On Usable Privacy and Security: SOUPS ’14. http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en/us/pubs/archive/42847.pdf
Alondra Nelson, and Joan H. Robinson. 2014. “‘The Social Life of DTC Genetics.’” In Routledge Handbook of Science, Technology and Science, edited by Daniel Lee Kleinman and Kelly Moore. Routledge.
Alyssa Goodman, Alberto Pepe, Alexander W. Blocker, Christine L. Borgman, Kyle Cranmer, Merce Crosas, Rosanne Di Stefano, et al. 2014. “Ten Simple Rules for the Care and Feeding of Scientific Data.” PLoS Comput Biol 10 (4): e1003542. http://journals.plos.org/ploscompbiol/article?id=10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003542
Alyssa Goodman, Josh Peek, Alberto Accomazzi, Chris Beaumont, Christine L. Borgman, How-Huan Hope Chen, Merce Crosas, et al. 2014. “The ‘Paper’ of the Future.” https://www.authorea.com/users/23/articles/8762/_show_article
Andrea Alarcon, Elana Zeide, Alex Rosenblat, Kate Wikelius, danah boyd, Seeta Peña Gangadharan, and Corrine Yu. 2014. Data & Civil Rights: Education Primer. Data & Civil Rights. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datacivilrights.org/pubs/2014-1030/Education.pdf
Arvind Narayanan, and Edward W. Felten. 2014. “No Silver Bullet: De-Identification Still Doesn’t Work.” http://randomwalker.info/publications/no-silver-bullet-de-identification.pdf
Arvind Narayanan, Edward W. Felten, and Joanna Huey. 2015. “A Precautionary Approach to Big Data Privacy”. Presented at the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection (CPDP). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xq-VKX9X198
Ate Poorthuis, and Matthew Zook. 2014a. “Artists and Bankers and Hipsters, Oh My! Mapping Tweets in the New York Metropolitan Region.” Cityscape 16 (2): 169–73.
———. 2014b. “Small Stories in Big Data: Gaining Insights from Large Spatial Point Pattern Data Sets.” Cityscape.
Ate Poorthuis, Matthew Zook, Taylor Shelton, Mark Graham, and Monica Stephens. 2010. “Using Geotagged Digital Social Data in Geographic Research.” In Key Methods in Geography, edited by Nicholas Clifford, Shaun French, and Gill Valentine, 2nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications Ltd.
danah boyd. (under review). “Untangling Research and Practice: What Facebook’s ‘Emotional Contagion’ Study Teaches Us.” Research Ethics
danah boyd, Karen Levy, and Alice E. Marwick. 2014. “The Networked Nature of Algorithmic Discrimination.” In Data and Discrimination: Collected Essays, edited by Seeta Peña Gangadharan, Virginia Eubanks, and Solon Barocas, 43–57. New America. http://www.newamerica.org/downloads/OTI-Data-an-Discrimination-FINAL-small.pdf
Don Chalmers, Michael Burgess, Kelly Edwards, Jane Kaye, Eric M. Meslin, and Dianne Nicol. 2014. “Marking Shifts in Human Research Ethics in the Development of Biobanking.” Public Health Ethics, September, phu023.
Eric M. Meslin, and Peter H. Schwartz. 2015. “How Bioethics Principles Can Aid Design of Electronic Health Records to Accommodate Patient Granular Control.” Journal of General Internal Medicine 30 Suppl 1 (January): 3–6.
Eric Meslin, Aaron Carroll, Peter H. Schwartz, and Sheila S. Kennedy. 2014. “Is the Social Contract Incompatible with the Social Safety Net? Revisiting a Key Philosophical Tradition.” Journal of Civic Literacy 1 (1): 1–15.
Ero Balsa, Laura Brandimarte, Alessandro Acquisti, Claudia Diaz, and Seda Gurses. 2014. “Spiny CACTOS: OSN Users Attitudes and Perceptions towards Cryptographic Access Control Tools.” In Proceedings of Workshop on Usable Security 2014 (USEC). https://www.internetsociety.org/sites/default/files/02_2-paper.pdf
Eyal Peer, Alessandro Acquisti, and Shaul Shalvi. 2014. “‘I Cheated, but Only a Little’: Partial Confessions to Unethical Behavior.” Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 106 (2): 202–17.
Eyal Peer, Joachim Vosgerau, and Alessandro Acquisti. 2013. “Reputation as a Sufficient Condition for Data Quality on Amazon Mechanical Turk.” Behavior Research Methods 46 (4): 1023–31.
Frank Pasquale. 2014a. “Private Certifiers and Deputies in American Health Care.” N. Carolina L. Rev. 1161 92: 1661–92.
———. 2014b. “Redescribing Health Privacy: The Importance of Information Policy.” Houston Journal of Health Law & Policy 95 14: 95–128.
———. 2014c. “Surveillance, Capture, and the Endless Replay.” Balkinization. June 15. http://balkin.blogspot.com/2014/06/surveillance-capture-and-endless-replay.html
———. 2014d. “A More Nuanced View of Legal Automation.” Concurring Opinions. June 27. http://concurringopinions.com/archives/2014/06/a-more-nuanced-view-of-legal-automation.html
———. 2014e. “The Right to Be Forgotten: Not an Easy Question.” Technology | Academics | Policy. October 2. http://www.techpolicy.com/Pasquale_RightToBeForgotten.aspx
———. 2014f. “The Dark Market for Personal Data.” The New York Times, October 16. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/17/opinion/the-dark-market-for-personal-data.html
———. 2015a. The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms That Control Money and Information. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
———. 2015b. “We’re Being Stigmatized by ‘Big Data’ Scores We Don’t Even Know about.” Los Angeles Times, January 15. http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-0116-pasquale-reputation-repair-digital-history-20150116-story.html
Frank Pasquale, and Danielle Citron. 2014. “Promoting Innovation While Preventing Discrimination: Policy Goals for the Scored Society.” Washington Law Review 89: 1413–24.
Frank Pasquale, and Tara Adams Ragone. 2014. “Protecting Health Privacy in an Era Of Big Data Processing and Cloud Computing.” Stan. Tech. L. Rev. 595 17 (September): 595–654.
Geof Bowker. 2014. “The Data Citizen”. Presented at the UCSD Speaker Series on Design, UCSD Dept of Communication and Library, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, June.
Geoffrey C. Bowker. 2014. “All Together Now: Synchronization, Speed, and the Failure of Narrativity.” History and Theory 53 (4): 563–76.
Gunes Acar, Christian Eubank, Steven Englehardt, Marc Juarez, Arvind Narayanan, and Claudia Diaz. 2014. “The Web Never Forgets: Persistent Tracking Mechanisms in the Wild.” In Proceedings of CCS 2014. https://securehomes.esat.kuleuven.be/~gacar/persistent/the_web_never_forgets.pdf
Helen Nissenbaum. 2015. “Assuring a Role for ‘Respect for Context’ in Protecting Privacy.” In Privacy in the Modern Age: The Search for Solutions, edited by Marc Rotenberg, Jeramie Scott, and Julia Horwitz. The New Press.
Helen Nissenbaum, and Daniel Howe. 2014. AdNauseam (version 1.0). Firefox browser extension.
Julia Lane, Victoria Stodden, Stefan Bender, Helen Nissenbaum, and Alessandro Acquisti, eds. 2014. “The Economics and Behavioral Economics of Privacy.” In Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good: Frameworks for Engagement. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Julie Downs, Alessandro Acquisti, and Donato Barbagallo. 2014. “Predictors of Risky Decisions: Improving Judgment and Decision Making Based on Evidence from Phishing Attack.” In Neuroeconomics, Judgment, and Decision Making, edited by Evan A. Wilhelms and Valerie F. Reyna, 1 edition. New York: Psychology Press.
Karen Levy, and danah boyd. 2014. “Networked Rights and Networked Harms”. Presented at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Washington, DC, June 6.
Kate Crawford. 2014a. “The Test We Can—and Should—Run on Facebook.” The Atlantic. July 2. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/07/the-test-we-canand-shouldrun-on-facebook/373819/
———. 2014b. “‘More Awesome Than Money,’ by Jim Dwyer.” The New York Times, November 14. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/16/books/review/more-awesome-than-money-by-jim-dwyer.html
———. 2014c. “When Fitbit Is the Expert Witness.” The Atlantic. November 19. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/11/when-fitbit-is-the-expert-witness/382936/
———. 2015. “Can an Algorithm Be Agonistic? Scenes of Contest in Calculated Publics.” Science Technology and Human Values Special Issue on Governing Algorithms.
Kate Crawford, and Megan Finn. 2014. “The Limits of Crisis Data: Analytical and Ethical Challenges of Using Social and Mobile Data to Understand Disasters.” GeoJournal, November, 1–12.
Kate Crawford, and Tarleton Gillespie. 2014. “What Is a Flag for? Social Media Reporting Tools and the Vocabulary of Complaint.” New Media & Society, July, 1461444814543163.
Kelly Caine, Spencer Kohn, Carrie Lawrence, Rima Hanania, Eric M. Meslin, and William M. Tierney. 2015. “Designing a Patient-Centered User Interface for Access Decisions about EHR Data: Implications from Patient Interviews.” Journal of General Internal Medicine 30 Suppl 1 (January): 7–16.
Laura M. Moy. 2014. Comments on Big Data and Consumer Privacy in the Internet Economy. Washington, DC: Public Knowledge. http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/public_knowledge_etal.pdf
Lawrence Joseph. 2014. “Interview of The Black Box Society.” Balkinization. September 19. http://balkin.blogspot.com/2014/09/interview-on-black-box-society_19.html
Luke Stark, and Kate Crawford. 2014. “The Conservatism of Emoji.” The New Inquiry. August 20. http://thenewinquiry.com/essays/the-conservatism-of-emoji/
- Sleeper, P.G. Kelley, S. Munson, A. Acquisti, L. Cranor, and N. Sadeh. 2015. “I Would like To…, I Shouldn’t…, I Wish I…: Exploring Behavior-Change Goals for Social Networking Sites.” In Proceedings of CSCW 2015. Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Mark Andrejevic. 2014. “Big Data, Big Questions| The Big Data Divide.” International Journal of Communication 8 (June): 1673–89.
———. 2015. “Becoming Drones: Smartphone Probes and Distributed Sensing.” In Locative Media, edited by R. Wilken and G. Goggin, 193–207. New York and Abingdon: Routledge.
Mark Andrejevic, and Kelly Gates. 2014. “Big Data Surveillance: Introduction.” Surveillance & Society 12 (2): 185–96.
Mark Andrejevic, and Mark Burdon. 2015. “Defining the Sensor Society.” Television & New Media 16 (1): 19–36.
Mark W. Patterson, and Nancy Hoalst-Pullen. 2014. “Geographies of Beer.” In The Geography of Beer, edited by Mark Patterson and Nancy Hoalst-Pullen, 1–5. Springer Netherlands. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-7787-3_1
Matt Zook. 2014. “Deconstructing the (most Detailed Tweet) Map (ever).” Floating Sheep. December 18. http://www.floatingsheep.org/2014/12/deconstructing-most-detailed-tweet-map.html
Matthew Zook. 2014. “Mapping Ferguson Tweets, or More Maps That Won’t Change Your Mind about Racism in America.” Floating Sheep. August 18. http://www.floatingsheep.org/2014/08/mapping-ferguson-tweets-or-more-maps.html
Matthew Zook, and Ate Poorthuis. 2014. “Offline Brews and Online Views: Exploring the Geography of Beer Tweets.” In The Geography of Beer, edited by Mark Patterson and Nancy Hoalst-Pullen, 1–5. Springer Netherlands. http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-007-7787-3_1
Maya Bar-Hillel, Eyal Peer, and Alessandro Acquisti. 2014. “‘Heads or tails?’—A Reachability Bias in Binary Choice.” Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 40 (6): 1656–63.
Nathan E. Sanders, Chris Faesi, and Alyssa A. Goodman. 2013. “A New Approach to Developing Interactive Software Modules Through Graduate Education.” Journal of Science Education and Technology 23 (3): 431–40.
Patricia Kosseim, Edward S. Dove, Carman Baggaley, Eric M. Meslin, Fred H. Cate, Jane Kaye, Jennifer R. Harris, and Bartha M. Knoppers. 2014. “Building a Data Sharing Model for Global Genomic Research.” Genome Biology 15 (8): 430.
Paul Ohm. 2014a. “Should Sniffing Wi-Fi Be Illegal?” IEEE Security Privacy 12 (1): 73–76.
———. 2014b. “Free for the Taking (or Why Libertarians Are Wrong about Markets for Privacy).” Jotwell: The Journal of Things We Like (Lots) 2014 (May). http://cyber.jotwell.com/free-for-the-taking-or-why-libertarians-are-wrong-about-markets-for-privacy/
———. 2014c. “What Do the Rules Say About Data Analysis?” In Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good: Frameworks for Engagement, edited by Julia Lane, Victoria Stodden, Stefan Bender, and Helen Nissenbaum. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Peter H. Schwartz, Kelly Caine, Sheri A. Alpert, Eric M. Meslin, Aaron E. Carroll, and William M. Tierney. 2015. “Patient Preferences in Controlling Access to Their Electronic Health Records: A Prospective Cohort Study in Primary Care.” Journal of General Internal Medicine 30 Suppl 1 (January): 25–30.
Seeta Peña Gangadharan. 2014. “The Dangers of High-Tech Profiling, Using Big Data.” The New York Times, August 7. http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/08/06/is-big-data-spreading-inequality/the-dangers-of-high-tech-profiling-using-big-data
Seeta Peña Gangadharan, danah boyd, and Solon Barocas. 2014. Big Data: A Tool for Inclusion or Exclusion? Washington, DC: Federal Trade Commission. http://www.ftc.gov/system/files/documents/public_comments/2014/08/00023-92391.pdf
Solon Barocas. 2014a. “Data Mining and the Discourse on Discrimination.” In Proceedings of the Data Ethics Workshop. https://dataethics.github.io/proceedings/DataMiningandtheDiscourseOnDiscrimination.pdf
———. 2014b. “Putting Data to Work.” In Data and Discrimination: Collected Essays, edited by Seeta Peña Gangadharan, Virginia Eubanks, and Solon Barocas. New America. http://www.newamerica.org/downloads/OTI-Data-an-Discrimination-FINAL-small.pdf
Solon Barocas, Alex Rosenblat, danah boyd, Seeta Peña Gangadharan, and Corrine Yu. 2014. Data & Civil Rights: Technology Primer. Data & Civil Rights. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datacivilrights.org/pubs/2014-1030/Technology.pdf
Solon Barocas, and Andrew D. Selbst. 2014. Big Data’s Disparate Impact. SSRN Scholarly Paper ID 2477899. Rochester, NY: Social Science Research Network. http://papers.ssrn.com/abstract=2477899
Solon Barocas, and Andrew Selbst. 2014. “Losing Out on Employment Because of Big Data Mining.” The New York Times, August 6. http://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2014/08/06/is-big-data-spreading-inequality/losing-out-on-employment-because-of-big-data-mining
Solon Barocas, Edward W. Felten, Joanna N. Huey, Joshua A. Kroll, and Arvind Narayanan. 2014. Comments on Big Data and Consumer Privacy in the Internet Economy. Washington, DC: National Telecommunications and Information Administration. http://www.ntia.doc.gov/files/ntia/barocas_felten_huey_kroll_and_narayanan.pdf
Solon Barocas, and Helen Nissenbaum. 2014a. “Ig Data’s End Run Around Consent and Anonymity.” In Privacy, Big Data, and the Public Good: Frameworks for Engagement, edited by Julia Lane, Victoria Stodden, Stefan Bender, and Helen Nissenbaum. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
———. 2014b. “Big Data’s End Run around Procedural Privacy Protections.” Communications of the ACM 57 (11): 31–33.
Stefania Boccia, Martin Mc Kee, Roza Adany, Paolo Boffetta, Hilary Burton, Anne Cambon-Thomsen, Martina C. Cornel, et al. 2014. “Beyond Public Health Genomics: Proposals from an International Working Group.” The European Journal of Public Health, August, cku142.
Tamara Kneese, Alex Rosenblat, and danah boyd. 2014a. Networked Employment Discrimination. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datasociety.net/pubs/fow/EmploymentDiscrimination.pdf
———. 2014b. Technologically Mediated Artisanal Production. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datasociety.net/pubs/fow/ArtisanalProduction.pdf
———. 2014c. Understanding Fair Labor Practices in a Networked Age. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datasociety.net/pubs/fow/FairLabor.pdf
———. 2014d. Workplace Surveillance. Data & Society Research Institute. http://www.datasociety.net/pubs/fow/WorkplaceSurveillance.pdf
Taylor Shelton, Ate Poorthuis, Mark Graham, and Matthew Zook. 2014. “Mapping the Data Shadows of Hurricane Sandy: Uncovering the Sociospatial Dimensions of ‘big Data.’” Geoforum 52 (March): 167–79.
Taylor Shelton, Matthew Zook, and Alan Wiig. 2014. “The ‘actually Existing Smart City.’” Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, October, rsu026.
Timothy Caulfield, Sarah Burningham, Yann Joly, Zubin Master, Mahsa Shabani, Pascal Borry, Allan Becker, et al. 2014. “A Review of the Key Issues Associated with the Commercialization of Biobanks.” Journal of Law and the Biosciences 1 (1): 94–110.
William M. Tierney, Sheri A. Alpert, Amy Byrket, Kelly Caine, Jeremy C. Leventhal, Eric M. Meslin, and Peter H. Schwartz. 2015. “Provider Responses to Patients Controlling Access to Their Electronic Health Records: A Prospective Cohort Study in Primary Care.” Journal of General Internal Medicine 30 Suppl 1 (January): 31–37.
Yang Wang, Pedro Giovanni Leon, Kevin Scott, Xiaoxuan Chen, Alessandro Acquisti, and Lorrie Faith Cranor. 2013. “Privacy Nudges for Social Media: An Exploratory Facebook Study.” In Proceedings of the 22Nd International Conference on World Wide Web Companion, 763–70. WWW ’13 Companion. Republic and Canton of Geneva, Switzerland: International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee. http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=2487788.2488038