Reports
At the Justice Collaboratory, we’ve undertaken a variety of projects involving the study of procedural justice in both legal and community settings. Examples of our legitimacy and procedural justice work include the following reports.
Beyond Moderation: Emerging Research on Online Governance
Social media plays an increasingly central role in
the information landscape. In the United States,
platforms host a substantial portion of national and
political discourse, and their regulatory approaches
have come under growing scrutiny. This report uses
the procedural justice theory to provide a framework
for building effective content moderation strategies.
The Procedural Justice Framework for Tech Professionals
Social media plays an increasingly central role in
the information landscape. In the United States,
platforms host a substantial portion of national and
political discourse, and their regulatory approaches
have come under growing scrutiny. This report uses
the procedural justice theory to provide a framework
for building effective content moderation strategies.
The Tale of Telegram Governance: When the Rule of Thumb Fails
This report focuses on Telegram, a messaging app that facilitates the development of various new kinds of discourses in online spaces.
Report Of The Facebook Data Transparency Advisory Group
In concert with Facebook, Justice Collaboratory faculty co-directors Tracey Meares and Tom Tyler lead a team of seven independent experts to assess the metrics included in the first two versions of its Community Standards Enforcement Report. This Data Transparency Advisory Group (DTAG) created a final report summarizing its findings.