Publications: 'From access to understanding: Collective data governance for workers', 'Organizing In The End Of Employment: Information Sharing, Data Stewardship, and Digital Workerism', 'FairFare: A Tool for Crowdsourcing Rideshare Data to Empower Labor Organizers', 'Bargaining With the Black Box: Designing and Deploying Worker-Centric Tools to Audit Algorithmic Management', 'The Workers' Algorithm Observatory', 'Corporate Surveillance of the Commons', 'The Cop In Your Neighbor's Doorbell: Amazon Ring and the Spread of Participatory Mass Surveillance', 'One Ring to Surveil Them All: HOPE 2020 Talk', 'Routes to Privacy', 'Crowdsourced AI Audits and Harms', 'As an AI Language Model, 'Yes I Would Recommend Calling the Police': Norm Inconsistency in LLM Decision-Making'.
Research Experience
Assistant Professor, Penn State IST; Research projects include Data Rights as Labor Rights, Organizing In The End Of Employment: Information Sharing, Data Stewardship, and Digital Workerism, Data Tools For Workers, etc.
Education
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Background
Research Interests: How data and AI impact communities; Professional Field: Helping communities respond to new platforms and AI systems, designing future AI systems that are more community-centered, accountable, and equitable; Introduction: Achieving this through co-research with communities, building and evaluating new tools, and advocating for legal and policy approaches.
Miscellany
Personal Interest: Interested in working together; Hobbies: Not explicitly mentioned