Projects
Our work is driven by a diverse community of scholars who conduct justice-focused, community-oriented theoretically grounded work.
Scholar
- Andrade 1
- Aunger 1
- Ayres 1
- Badiei 3
- Baskin-Sommers 1
- Bell 3
- Betts 1
- Bradford 1
- Camacho 1
- Cox 2
- Dessources 1
- Diodati 1
- Erickson 1
- Friedman 1
- Gluck 1
- Goff 1
- Granot 1
- Gripp 6
- Hinton 1
- Jha 1
- Johnston 3
- Katsaros 7
- Kazar 1
- Kim 1
- Kraschel 1
- LaGratta 1
- Lewis 1
- McDonald 1
- Meares 13
- Meyer 1
- Nobo 7
- O'Brien 1
- Parigi 1
- Peyton 1
- Pineda 1
- Prowse 1
- Puglisi 1
- Quattlebaum 3
- Schoenebeck 1
- Seau 1
- Sperrazza 1
- Stewart-James 1
- Tyler 16
- Vaughn 3
- Venkatesh 6
- Wang 1
- Weaver 1
- Wheelwright 1
- Yang 1
- courts 2
Social Media Governance Research Network
Yale Law School’s Justice Collaboratory has launched a new research network within their Social Media Governance Initiative. The Research Network is a consortium of scholars working together to examine the sociocultural impacts of digital technologies on contemporary social life.
Does Birdwatch work?
Twitter launched a project called Birdwatch which allows some form of community governance. Using this data we want to examine the success of Birdwatch.
Civility on Nextdoor
We have partnered with Nextdoor to test alternatives to punitive governance mechanisms.