Responsible Tech University Centers & Institutes

There is an incredible amount of work that is happening at the university level with new centers and institutes being created.

 
 
 
 

75 Responsible Tech University Centers & Institutes and growing!

 

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Algorithmic Fairness and Openness Group “The Algorithmic Fairness and Opacity Group (AFOG) is an interdisciplinary research group housed at the UC Berkeley School of Information, bringing together faculty, postdocs, and graduate students from Information Studies, Sociology, Law, Communication, Media Studies, Computer Science, and the Humanities, among others. We conduct research, education, develop policy, build systems, bring theory into practice, and bridge disciplinary boundaries. Throughout our efforts, we center human values in the design and use of technical systems to support more equitable and just societies.” AFOG.berkeley.edu

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Battelle Center for Science, Engineering, and Public Policy (Ohio State University) (@OSU_BattelleCtr) “Ohio State Battelle Center is training the next generation of leaders to innovate beyond technology to make a difference in the public interest...As public interest technologists, we lead interdisciplinary teams from across the university to develop solutions for humanitarian and national security challenges.” Battellecenter.osu.edu

Beeck Center for Social Impact & Innovation (@beeckcenter) “We surface, accelerate and scale solutions to fill gaps that impede positive social change...Gathering people who don’t ordinarily collaborate to share great ideas on solving seemingly intractable problems.” Beeckcenter.georgetown.edu

Berkeley Center for Law & Technology (BCLT) (@BerkeleyLawBCLT) “The mission of the Berkeley Center for Law & Technology (BCLT) is to foster the beneficial and ethical advancement of technology by guiding the development of intellectual property law, information privacy law, and related areas of law and public policy as they interact with business, science, and technical innovation.” Law.berkeley.edu/research/bclt/

Berkman Klein Center (Harvard) (@BKCHarvard) "The Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University is dedicated to exploring, understanding, and shaping the way we use technology." Cyber.havard.edu

RESOURCE: Digital Citizenship and Resource Platform

The Block Center for Technology and Society at Carnegie Mellon University (@CMUBlockCenter) “The Block Center focuses on how emerging technologies will alter the future of work, how AI and analytics can be harnessed for social good, and how innovation in these spaces can be more inclusive and generate targeted, relevant solutions that reduce inequality and improve quality of life.” https://www.cmu.edu/block-center/index.html

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Center for Applied Data Ethics - UC San Francisco At the Center for Applied Data Ethics (CADE), we are working to address ethical issues such as the magnification of unjust bias, increased surveillance, spread of disinformation, alarming uses of predictive policing, a lack of accountability for tech companies, and more. Our focus is on having a direct, practical impact.” Usfca.edu/data-institute/initiatives/center-applied-data-ethics

Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (@C2i2_UCLA) “UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (C2i2) is an intersectional research community committed to reimagining technology, championing racial justice, and strengthening democracy through a mix of research, culture, and policy.” C2i2.ucla.edu/

Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies (@centerforcrds) “The Center for Critical Race & Digital Studies is affiliated with NYU’s Institute of Human Development & Social Change. The Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies produces cutting edge research that illuminates the ways that race, ethnicity and identity shape and are shaped by digital technologies.” Criticalracedigitalstudies.com

The Center for Data Ethics and Justice (@uvadatascience) “Centering ethics and justice at the core of data science The Center for Data Ethics and Justice equips researchers, faculty and students at the University of Virginia to address relevant ethical, social and political issues that intersect with data science.” Datascience.virginia.edu/center-data-ethics-and-justice

Center for Digital Society and Data Studies (U. of Arizona) (@UAZiSchool) “The Center’s mission is to maximize the positive outcomes afforded by emerging analytical tools and information technologies, while minimizing the risks presented by these new opportunities. The development of actionable plans and new understandings of underlying psychological, social, and technical processes will lead to changing policies tied to technological innovations, and will lead to improved tools over time.” Cdsds.arizona.edu/

Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) (@CEGA_UC) “CEGA’s mission is to improve lives through innovative research that inspires positive social change...CEGA supports activities at all stages of the innovation-research-policy impact cycle...With close ties to Silicon Valley, we embrace the transformative power of technology while recognizing that it is not a silver bullet.” Cega.berkeley.edu

Center for Ethics in Science, Tech (@duqedu) “The Carl G. Grefenstette Center for Ethics in Science, Technology, and Law at Duquesne University, founded in 2019, is an interdisciplinary center to explore the intersection between ethics and science, technology, and law from a Catholic faith-based perspective.” Duq.edu/about/centers-and-institutes/grefenstette-center

Center for Ethics - Ethics of AI Lab - University of Toronto Since 2017, the Ethics of AI Lab at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Ethics has fostered academic and public dialogue about Ethics of AI in Context—the normative dimensions of artificial intelligence and related phenomena in all aspects of private, public, and political life” Ethics.utoronto.ca/ethics-of-ai-in-context-eaic4e/

Center for Expressive Technologies (CET) (Cal Poly) (@CalPolyCLA) “Housed in the College of Liberal Arts (CLA), the Center for Expressive Technologies (CET) facilitates and supports interdisciplinary projects focused on the intersection of human expression and technology...The Center contributes technically, creatively and intellectually to a broad range of research and design challenges that involve unique integrations of technology, communication, creativity, and human expression.” Cet.calpoly.edu/

Center for Information Technology and Policy (CITP) at Princeton University (@PrincetonCITP) “CITP is an interdisciplinary center at Princeton University. The center is a nexus of expertise in technology, engineering, public policy, and the social sciences on campus. In keeping with the strong University tradition of service, the center’s research, teaching, and events address digital technologies as they interact with society.” Citp.princeton.edu

RESOURCE: Tech Policy Case Studies

Center for Information, Technology, & Public Life (UNC Chapel Hill) (@unc_citap) "The Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) is dedicated to understanding the growing impact of the internet, social media, and other forms of digital information sharing in the context of the people who design, use, and govern them." citap.unc.edu

Center for Information Technology Research in the Interest of Society (CITRIS) Policy Lab (@CITRISPolicyLab) “The CITRIS Policy Lab supports interdisciplinary technology policy research and engagement to better ensure development and deployment of technology in the interest of society... to address core questions regarding the role of formal and informal regulation in promoting innovation and amplifying its positive effects on society...For nearly 20 years, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute (CITRIS) have brought together leading researchers at UC Berkeley, UC Davis, UC Merced, and UC Santa Cruz to advance information technology development and application for the public good in such areas as sustainable energy; water and transportation systems; robotics and artificial intelligence; civic engagement; and health care.” Citrispolicylab.org

Center for an Informed Public (U of Washington) (@uwcip) “We have assembled world-class researchers, labs, thought leaders, and practitioners to translate research about misinformation and disinformation into policy, technology design, curriculum development, and public engagement.” https://www.cip.uw.edu

Center for Law, Science and Innovation at Arizona State University's Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law “As science and technology assume central roles in our lives, economy, and legal system, the Center for Law, Science and Innovation is uniquely positioned as an innovator in teaching and applying science, technology and law. From robotics to genetics, neuroscience to nanotech, LSI’s innovative projects and programs constantly evolve to address challenging governance and policy issues through cutting-edge curriculum, practical experience, conferences and workshops, research projects, and scholarship.” Law.asu.edu/centers/law-science-innovation

Center for Legal & Court Technology (College of William & Mary) (@WMclct) “The Center for Legal & Court Technology (CLCT) is a non-profit research, education, and consulting organization that works to improve the administration of justice through the use of technology. It aims to assist all members of the legal profession, from courts and government agencies to judges and lawyers.” Legaltechcenter.net

Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity (CLTC) (@CLTCBerkeley) “Our mission is to help individuals and organizations address tomorrow’s information security challenges to amplify the upside of the digital revolution.” https://cltc.berkeley.edu/

Center for Responsible AI (NYU) (@AIResponsibly) “We build the future in which responsible AI is the only AI...The Center for Responsible AI (R/AI) is making AI work for everyone. We catalyze policy and industry impact, foster interdisciplinary research and education, and build an equitable and socially sustainable ecosystem of AI innovation.” AIresponsibly.com

RESOURCE: Five-module course with comics “We are AI”

Center for Security and Emerging Technologies (@CSETGeorgetown) “CSET produces data-driven research at the intersection of security and technology, providing nonpartisan analysis to the policy community. CSET is currently focusing on the effects of progress in artificial intelligence (AI), advanced computing and biotechnology. We seek to prepare a new generation of decision-makers to address the challenges and opportunities of emerging technologies.” Cset.georgetown.edu

Center for Technology, Society & Policy (CTSP) (@CTSPBerkeley) “The Center for Technology, Society & Policy is a multidisciplinary research and design/build center focusing on the emergent social and policy issues arising from the development and adoption of technology.” Ctsp.berkeley.edu

Center for Human-Compatible AI (CHAI), UC Berkeley "Goal is to develop the conceptual and technical wherewithal to reorient the general thrust of AI research towards provably beneficial systems." Humancompatible.ai

Center for Information Technology Policy (CITP) (@PrincetonCITP) “The Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University is a nexus of expertise in technology, engineering, public policy, and the social sciences. In keeping with the strong University tradition of service, the Center’s research, teaching, and events address digital technologies as they interact with society.” Citp.princeton.edu

Center for Media, Technology and Democracy at McGill University (@MediaTechDem) "The Centre produces critical research, policy activism, and inclusive events that inform public debates about the changing relationship between media and democracy, and that ground policy aimed at maximising the benefits and minimizing the systemic harms embedded in the design and use of emerging technologies.” Mediatechdemocracy.com

RESOURCE: Related projects

Center on Privacy & Technology (@GeorgetownCPT) “The Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown Law is a think tank focused on privacy and surveillance law and policy—and the communities they affect. Privacy is not a luxury. It is a fundamental right under threat from both government and corporate surveillance, especially for historically marginalized people. Through research and advocacy, we challenge that surveillance and work towards a world where privacy protects everyone.” Law.georgetown.edu/privacy-technology-center

Centre for Technomoral Futures (@UoE_EFI) “Our mission at the Centre for Technomoral Futures is to unify technical and moral modes of future-building expertise in new models of research, education, design and engagement that directly serve the goals of sustainable, just and ethical innovation...The Centre for Technomoral Futures is a home for developing more constructive modes of innovation: innovation that preserves and strengthens human ties and capabilities; that builds more accessible and just paths to public participation in the co-creation of our futures; and that reinvests the power of technology into the repair, maintenance and care of our communities and our planet.” Efi.ed.ac.uk/centre-technomoral-futures

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Data Science for Good (DS4G) (Boston U) (@bu_cds) “Boston University has long engaged students, faculty, and the community through educational and research programs that leverage technology to address societal challenges. These programs are critical for the development of academic and career pathways in support of the nascent field of Public Interest Technology (PIT) – or tech for social good....The goal of the DS4G Initiative at BU is to provide the infrastructure and visibility needed to expand BU’s research, programs and curricula around civic-minded technology.” Bu.edu/cds-faculty/programs/ds4g/

Digital Life Initiative (@dlicornelltech) “We explore societal perspectives surrounding the development and application of digital technology, focusing on ethics, policy, politics, and quality of life...Embedded within the progressive teaching mission of Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island, the Digital Life Initiative (DLI) was launched in 2017 to analyze the societal tensions arising from existing and emergent digital technologies. Inspired by the core values of justice, democracy, privacy, responsibility, security, and freedom, we support collaborative research projects that explore ethics, policy, politics and quality of life within prevailing socio-technical systems.” Dli.tech.cornell.edu/

Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub (@datagovhub) “Today, researchers and firms use insights gleaned from analysis of large data sets to create new goods and services (a data-driven economy). Society will need to develop new rules to govern the use of that data. But given different national norms regarding data and the rapid pace of data-driven technological development, it will not be easy to find common ground on domestically and internationally accepted policies. The Hub works to help stakeholders and policymakers understand digital trade and data governance issues.” Datagovhub.elliott.gwu.edu

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Ethics Lab (@EthicsLab) “Georgetown’s Ethics Lab is a unique team of philosophers and designers using new methods to tackle a morally complex world. We bring together deep ethical expertise with creative methods from Design to teach students and empower experts to address the most urgent issues of our time — and responsibly shape our future...Ethics Lab courses combine deep learning with active exercises and team projects to give students the knowledge and skills to be moral leaders in emerging technology, medicine, and politics.” Ethicslab.georgetown.edu

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Georgetown Law School’s Institute for Technology Law & Policy (@georgetownlaw) “We train the next generation of lawyers and lawmakers with deep expertise in technology law and policy. Our Institute provides a uniquely valuable forum in Washington, DC for policymakers, academics and technologists to discuss the most pressing issues and opportunities in technology law today.” Law.georgetown.edu/tech-institute

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Hitachi Center for Tech and International Affairs (Tufts University) (@hitachicenter) “The Hitachi Center is a part of The Fletcher School at Tufts University. Its mission is to sponsor advanced research and instruction, demonstrate intellectual and professional leadership, and encourage and facilitate a global exchange of ideas on the management of innovation and technological change and the advancement of economic and financial integration.” sites.tufts.edu/hitachi

Hybrid Intelligence Center “Hybrid Intelligence (HI) is the combination of human and machine intelligence, expanding human intellect instead of replacing it. HI takes human expertise and intentionality into account when making meaningful decisions and performing appropriate actions, together with ethical, legal and societal values. Our goal is to design Hybrid Intelligent systems, an approach to Artificial Intelligence that puts humans at the centre, changing the course of the ongoing AI revolution.” Hybrid-intelligence-centre.nl

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IDA B. WELLS Just Data Lab (@PrincetonAAS) “Housed in Princeton University’s Department of African American Studies, the IDA B. WELLS Just Data Lab brings together students, educators, activists, and artists to develop a critical and creative approach to data conception, production, and circulation. Our aim is to rethink and retool the relationship between stories and statistics, power and technology, data and justice.” Thejustdatalab.com

Information and Communication Technology for Development Lab (U of Washington) (@uwcse) “Information and Communication Technology for Development (ICTD) Lab is an inter-disciplinary group that explores how technology can improve the lives of underserved populations in low-income regions. Our research has wide range that includes HCI, Systems, Communication and Data Analytics.” Ictd.cs.washington.edu

Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford (@EthicsInAI) “The Institute for Ethics in AI will bring together world-leading philosophers and other experts in the humanities with the technical developers and users of AI in academia, business and government. The ethics and governance of AI is an exceptionally vibrant area of research at Oxford and the Institute is an opportunity to take a bold leap forward from this platform.” Schwarzmancentre.ox.ac.uk/ethicsinai

Institute for Human-Centered AI (@StanfordHAI) “The mission of HAI is to advance AI research, education, policy and practice to improve the human condition. Led by faculty from multiple departments across Stanford, research focuses on developing AI technologies inspired by human intelligence; studying, forecasting and guiding the human and societal impact of AI; and designing and creating AI applications that augment human capabilities...What’s unique about HAI is that it balances diverse expertise and integration of AI across human-centered systems and applications in a setting that could only be offered by Stanford University. Stanford’s seven leading schools on the same campus, including a world-renown computer science department, offer HAI access to multidisciplinary research from top scholars.” Hai.stanford.edu

Institute for People and Technology (@IPaTGT) “Our goal is to maximize Georgia Tech’s societal impact through people-centered innovation….Shaping the future of human-centered systems, environments, and technologies to promote fulfilling, healthy, and productive lives.Ipat.gatech.edu

The Institute of Science and Technology for Development (InSTeD) (Worcester Polytechnic Institute) (@WPI) “As an integral part of WPI's Global Initiatives and the work of The Global School, the Institute of Science and Technology for Development seeks to advance the ways science and technology can solve pressing global problemsfrom the individual to the global level. To meet these goals, we foster alliances between communities, private sector firms, NGOs, government, and universities from around the world. We collaborate with our community to identify challenges, develop co-produced design solutions, cultivate the necessary resources to sustain these solutions.” Wpi.edu/academics/science-technology-development

Internet Policy Research Initiative (IPRI) (@mit_ipri) “The Internet Policy Research Initiative (IPRI) collaborates with policymakers and technologists to improve the trustworthiness and effectiveness of interconnected digital systems like the Internet. Our work provides global policymakers with technically grounded guidance for policies regarding cybersecurity, Internet privacy, and more.” Internetpolicy.mit.edu

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Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) (@LeverhulmeCFI) "Based at the University of Cambridge, with partners at the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford, at Imperial College London, and at the University of California, Berkeley, mission is to build a new interdisciplinary community of researchers, with strong links to technologists and the policy world, and a clear practical goal: to work together to ensure that we humans make the best of the opportunities of artificial intelligence as it develops over coming decades." Lcfi.ac.uk

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Massive Data Institute (@mccourtschool) “The Massive Data Institute (MDI) at Georgetown’s McCourt School of Public Policy focuses on the secure and responsible use of data to answer public policy questions. MDI works with researchers in government, academia, and industry to solve societal-scale problems using novel and traditional large-scale data sources. MDI’s strategic partnerships promote community and innovation across the health, social, computer, and data sciences.” Mccourt.georgetown.edu/research/the-massive-data-institute

McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society - Ethics, Society, and Technology Hub “Stanford has launched a new Ethics, Society, and Technology (EST) Hub. The mission of the EST Hub is to deepen Stanford’s strength in ethics and generate a fundamental shift in how faculty, staff, and students, whatever their disciplinary home, choice of major, and career pathway, think about our role as enablers and shapers of scientific discovery and technological change in society. The Hub is managed jointly by the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society and the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences” Ethicsinsociety.stanford.edu/ethics-society-technology-hub

Metro21: Smart Cities Institute at Carnegie Mellon (@metro21CMU) “Metro21: Smart Cities Institute at Carnegie Mellon takes a forward-looking creative approach to bringing people, technology and policy together to significantly improve quality of life in metropolitan areas. This multidisciplinary effort employs research, development and deployment tactics with key partners to create and implement smart city solutions around the world.” Cmu.edu/metro21

MIT - The Media Lab (@medialab) "An antidisciplinary research community and graduate program at MIT focused on the study, invention, and creative use of emerging technologies." Media.mit.edu

RESOURCE: The Human Dynamics group

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Notre Dame Technology Ethics Center (@techethicsnd) “Dedicated to interdisciplinary research on the impact of technology on humanity. The Technology Ethics Center at the University of Notre Dame convenes global thought leaders in academia, industry, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies to develop ethical and legal frameworks that keep pace with technological development.” Techethics.nd.edu

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Oxford Internet Institute (@oiioxford) "The Oxford Internet Institute (OII) is a multidisciplinary research and teaching dept at University of Oxford, dedicated to the social science of the Internet." Oii.ox.ac.uk

RESOURCE: Industrialized Disinformation 2020 Global Inventory of Organized Social Media Manipulation

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Public Interest Technology Lab “We help shape the future of technology and society to advance equity, expand opportunity and protect basic rights and liberties...The Public Interest Tech Lab at Harvard provides Harvard students and faculty with access to technological infrastructures, gadgets, algorithms, know-how and key resources to better understand how technology can either worsen or address society’s greatest challenges.” Harvardtechlab.org

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Responsible Tech Institute (@CompSciOxford) “The Responsible Technology Institute (RTI) [at University of Oxford] is an international centre of excellence on responsible technology. It serves to establish a creative and robust community to discuss and develop culturally nuanced approaches to responsibility and responsible innovation (RI). It takes an international focus on the societal challenges presented by new and emergent technologies, unpacks complexities around understandings of responsibility and different regulatory environments, and addresses gaps that exist in industry-related approaches to responsible technology.” http://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/projects/RTI

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SAFE Lab (@SAFElab) "An interdisciplinary research group leveraging technology & domain expertise with youth of color to prevent & intervene in violence." Safelab.socialwork.columbia.edu

Samuelson Law, Technology & Public Policy Clinic (UC Berkeley) (@SamuelsonClinic) “The clinic advances the public interest in a rapidly changing digital age, focusing on civil liberties, intellectual property, and criminal justice.” https://www.law.berkeley.edu/experiential/clinics/samuelson-law-technology-public-policy-clinic/

Santa Clara University, The Internet Ethics program at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics (@IEthics) "The Markkula Center for Applied Ethics explores privacy, big data, social media, the "right to be forgotten," cybersecurity, and other issues in Internet Ethics." Scu.edu/ethics/focus-areas/internet-ethics

RESOURCE: Santa Clara Principles

Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics, & Public Policy (@ShorensteinCtr) “The Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard Kennedy School research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between them and the public.” Research initiatives include Disinformation, Tech Policy, Public Interest Technology, Public Interest Journalism, and Local News." Shorensteincenter.org

RESOURCE: Media Manipulation

Silicon Flatirons, University of Colorado Boulder. Colorado Law “Silicon Flatirons propels the future of law, policy, and entrepreneurship in the digital age. Through our initiatives, events, publications, and student programs, we catalyze critical conversations among diverse stakeholders and develop professionals ready to lead.” https://siliconflatirons.org/

Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (@MIT_SCC) “The Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) [at MIT Schwarzman College of Computing] is facilitating the development of responsible “habits of mind and action” for those who create and deploy computing technologies and fostering the creation of technologies in the public interest.” Computing.mit.edu/cross-cutting/social-and-ethical-responsibilities-of-computing

Software Engineering Institute Emerging Technology Center (@sei_etc) “At the Emerging Technology Center [at Carnegie Mellon University], we describe our work as “making the recently possible mission-practical.” We help the government stay on the leading edge of technology by identifying, demonstrating, extending, and applying new technologies to meet critical government needs. We promote government awareness and knowledge of these emerging technologies and their application, in addition to shaping and leveraging academic and industrial research.” Sei.cmu.edu/about/divisions/emerging-technology-center

Stanford Poverty & Technology Lab (@CenterPovIneq) “The simple objective of the Stanford Poverty & Technology Lab is to turn Silicon Valley “against itself” by developing technology-based solutions to problems that are, in part, technology-driven. The Poverty & Technology Lab will be the first lab dedicated to leveraging the data and technology revolution to create new, lasting, and low-cost solutions to poverty and inequality in the United States.” Inequality.stanford.edu/stanford-technology-poverty-lab

Stanford Center for Youth Mental Health and Wellbeing (@StanfordPSY) "Their Media and Mental Health Initiative co-designs with youth and implements interventions to support the mental health and wellbeing of young people ages 12-25, including the youth-led #goodformedia project." Med.stanford.edu/psychiatry/special-initiatives/youthwellbeing.html

RESOURCE: Good for Media project

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Tech & Narrative Lab (Pardee RAND) (@PardeeTechLab) “In Pardee RAND’s Tech + Narrative Lab (TNL), policy analysts can apply new and emerging technologies to study policy problems and create novel policy solutions, as well as understand the policy implications of new and emerging technologies...The lab also embraces the themes of ethics, social justice, and racial equity, and actively encourages emerging technology experimentation focused on these topics.” Technarrativelab.org

Tech4Humanity Lab (Virginia Tech) (@BitsBytesRights) “The Tech4Humanity Lab is a transdisciplinary laboratory at Virginia Tech, focusing on the impact of technology on the human condition. Our lab emphasizes issues of human security broadly constituting political, medical, social, economic and environmental securities. The lab utilizes transdisciplinary research, combining practices from political science, law, computer science, humanities, engineering, business, biology, public health, and area studies.” Tech4humanitylab.org

Tech Ethics Center & Lab (@techethicslab) “Dedicated to interdisciplinary research on the impact of technology on humanity. The Technology Ethics Center at the University of Notre Dame convenes global thought leaders in academia, industry, non-profit organizations, and governmental agencies to develop ethical and legal frameworks that keep pace with technological development.” At the Tech Ethics Lab (“Turning Theory Into Practice”), “[w]e promote human values in technology through tangible, applied, and interdisciplinary research that addresses core ethical questions.” Techethicslab.nd.edu/

Tech Policy Lab (U of Washington) (@techpolicylab) “The Tech Policy Lab is a unique, interdisciplinary collaboration at the University of Washington that aims to enhance technology policy through research, education, and thought leadership. Founded in 2013 by faculty from the University’s Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, Information School, and School of Law, the Lab aims to bridge the gap between technologists and policymakers and to help generate wiser, more inclusive tech policy.” Techpolicylab.uw.edu

Translational Data Analytics Institute (@OSUbigdata) “Ohio State Translational Data Analytics Institute brings together university faculty and students with industry and community partners to create data science and analytics solutions to grand challenges for the greater good.” Tdai.osu.edu

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Warren Center for Network & Data Sciences (@WarrenCntrPenn) “The Warren Center for Network & Data Sciences fosters research and innovation in interconnected social, economic and technological systems.” Warrencenter.upenn.edu

4TU Centre for Ethics and Technology (Connected to four universities in the Netherlands: Delf, Eindhoven, Twente, and Wgeningen) “4TU.Ethics envisions a world in which technology is developed and used for benefit of humanity and the preservation of our planet. It is a world in which ethical considerations concerning human rights, well-being, global and inter-generational justice, the social good etc. are systematically included in practices of technology and engineering.” Ethicsandtechnology.eu/contact-about-us/

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