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Essays from the Second IWORD

2024-03-08 20:03

The Ash Center has posted a series of twelve essays stemming from the Second Interdisciplinary Workshop on Reimagining Democracy (IWORD 2023).

  • Aviv Ovadya, Democracy as Approximation: A Primer for “AI for Democracy” Innovators
  • Kathryn Peters, Permission and Participation
  • Claudia Chwalisz, Moving Beyond the Paradigm of “Democracy”: 12 Questions
  • Riley Wong, Privacy-Preserving Data Governance
  • Christine Tran, Recommendations for Implementing Jail Voting: Identifying Common Themes
  • Niclas Boehmer, The Double-Edged Sword of Algorithmic Governance: Transparency at Stake…

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