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Why the digital divide could affect the accuracy of the 2020 census

April 16, 2019April 16, 2019 Census, digital, digital access

BY AMY ROBINSON The U.S. Census is entering the digital age. If you can order groceries online and find the

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Toward a Critical Analysis Framework of Digital Algorithms for Policy Makers

January 1, 2019January 1, 2019 algorithm, data, digital

BY HANNAH MASUGA Data-driven policymaking is widely touted as the best way to improve government, but it also poses a

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Innovation in Government—Podcast Season 2 Premiere

October 9, 2018 digital, Government, innovation, technology

‘Innovation’ is a word we hear (and use) a lot at the Kennedy School, but what does it really mean?

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Political Organizing in the Digital Age: Why Campaigns Need to Integrate Traditional and Digital Organizing

August 22, 2018September 5, 2018 Campaign, digital, internets, organizing

BY BEN MCGUIRE After a bruising 2016 election, a cascade of Democratic victories has given progressive activists reason to hope

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The “Digital Divide” –and How to Bridge It

August 7, 2018 coding, digital, refugees, skills

BY JEAN GUO AND RACHEL PEARL O’SHEA Digital transformation and its implications for the future of work have become the

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Digital Privacy, But at What Cost?

April 30, 2018April 30, 2018 data, digital, privacy

BY AYNA AGARWAL About three years ago, a little-known researcher named Aleksandr Kogan began a social science experiment at Cambridge

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