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Pioneering transdisciplinary research to explore democracy in the digital age

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The Digital Technology for Democracy Lab is a collaboration across the University of Virginia that explores how rapidly evolving digital technologies can challenge, but might also fortify, democratic institutions and practices.

 

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Automation’s Ecologies

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DTD Lab Welcomes New Postdocs & Faculty

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Reimagining AI for Environmental Justice & Creativity Collection of Essays

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Insights from the Visual Generative AI Propaganda Convening

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Gender & Tech: Possible AI Futures

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Co-Opting AI: Geopolitics

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FLiNG Report Launch: How Finfluencers, Fin-Tech, and FOMO Shape Young Adults’ Financial Well-being

Cryptocurrency & Democracy

Gender & Tech: Immigration & Techno-authoritarianism

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Co-Opting AI: Insurance

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Gender & Tech: Digital Transformation

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Digital Democracy from Below

AI & the Environment

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Co-Opting AI: Kids

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Gender & Tech: Dis/Misinformation & Political Extremism

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OGPA Postdoc Spotlight: Maria Lungu

Gender & Tech: Trans-inclusive Technology Governance

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Co-Opting AI: Libraries

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Gender & Tech: Data Work & Political Participation

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Co-Opting AI: Antiquity

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Gender & Tech: Technocapitalism & Environmental Justice

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Co-Opting AI: Taxes

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Gender & Tech: Platform Governance

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Gender & Tech: Data Governance

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Gender & Tech: Digital Colonialism

Gender & Tech

‘The Algorithm’: AI, Civil Rights, and the Workplace

AI Generated Visual Misinformation, Propaganda, and Democracy

Visual Misinformation

Co-Opting AI: Debt

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Co-Opting AI: Museums

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Co-Opting AI: Privacy

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Co-Opting AI: Anatomy

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Co-Opting AI: Architecture

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Co-Opting AI: Campaigning

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Co-Opting AI: Crime

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Co-Opting AI: Math

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Co-Opting AI: Cars

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Co-Opting AI: Origins

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The Role of AI in Environmental Justice

AI & the Environment

When AI Meets Cultural Policy, Heritage, and Creativity

AI & the Environment

Co-Opting AI: Athletics

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The Sad Legacy of the Bets

David Nemer, DTD Lab faculty co-lead, recently discussed the research he has been developing for the past two years on the impacts of online betting in favelas. The results show that bets have hijacked the passion for football and that, even if they are banned, they will leave a deep legacy of social dependence.

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The parallel World Cup: fake news grows and affects the Brazilian national team

Rumors and conspiracy theories gain traction and generate wear and tear, as in the case involving Ancelotti's son. David Nemer, DTD Lab faculty co-lead, explains that fake news circulates in an environment where emotions outweigh evidence. Especially during the World Cup, when emotions are running high. creating a completely inflamed environment, more conducive to misinformation.

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Environmental Impacts of AI

Lauren Bridges, DTD Lab faculty co-lead,'s latest reference article, is a comprehensive take on AI’s often contradictory environmental footprint. While AI is frequently touted as a panacea for climate change—optimizing smart grids, managing resources, and accelerating materials discovery—it is fundamentally extractive and consumptive.

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