[liberationtech] blatant groveling: my book "It's Complicated"

2014-01-28 Thread danah boyd
Friends & Colleagues - In less than a month, my new book - "It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens" (see: http://www.danah.org/itscomplicated/ ) - will be published.  This is the product of ten years worth of research into how social media has inflected American teen life.  I'm writi

Re: [liberationtech] blatant groveling: my book "It's Complicated"

2014-01-29 Thread danah boyd
WIW, I tweeted it. Quick question: how relevant do you think this book > would be for parents outside the US? > > cheers, > > Yishay > > ___ >http://www.yishaymor.org > learning; design; technology; research > > > On 28 Januar

[liberationtech] Data & Society: Call for Fellows

2014-11-14 Thread danah boyd
CALL FOR FELLOWS Data & Society is currently looking to assemble its 2015 class of fellows! The fellowship program brings together an eclectic network of researchers, entrepreneurs, activists, policy creators, journalists, geeks, and public intellectuals who are interested in engaging one ano

[liberationtech] Data & Society Call for Fellows (Deadline: Dec 1, 2016)

2015-11-03 Thread danah boyd
(Please forward this to any appropriate person/list.) Data & Society is currently looking to assemble its 2016-17 class of fellows! Data & Society is a research institute and think/do tank based in NYC that’s focused on the social and cultural implications of data-

[liberationtech] Data & Society Fellows (applications due Dec 19)

2016-11-28 Thread danah boyd
Data & Society has opened its call for 2017-18 fellows! We are looking for data scientists, researchers, journalists, practitioners, artists, and policy and industry folks who want to join us for 10 months in exploring the trade-offs and implications of a data-driven society. More details here:

[liberationtech] JOB: Media Manipulation lead at Data & Society

2017-03-27 Thread danah boyd
Can y’all help me find the right candidate for this job at Data & Society? This position does not require a PhD, but it does require skills at people wrangling and project management, as well as an eye for identifying the important research puzzles. Any suggestions would be *greatly* appreciated