Dasha Pruss is an assistant professor of philosophy and computer science at George Mason University and a faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
Las «alternativas» tecnológicas al encarcelamiento extienden la tortura psicológica a espacios no carcelarios.
Through the expanded use of carceral technologies, the psychological torture traditionally confined to prison walls now permeates day-to-day experiences. These technologies subject an unprecedented ...
Las tecnologías fronterizas aumentan la violencia histórica del colonialismo y el imperialismo, al tiempo que no abordan las ...
Border technologies heighten the historical violence of colonialism and imperialism while failing to address the root causes ...
From surveillance and algorithmic identification to the automation of justice systems and the rise of digital discrimination, ...
With the rise of digital IDs in African countries, states are creating a governance gap that further hinders vulnerable communities’ access to services.
Con el auge de las identificaciones digitales en los países africanos, los estados están creando una brecha de gobernanza que dificulta aún más el acceso de las comunidades vulnerables a los servicios ...
Meta’s new content moderation policies remove hate speech protections for marginalized communities in contravention of its own human rights commitments. Zuckerberg’s announcement is premised on the ...
A bill in the United States that claims to target support for terrorism is part of a global trend to stifle civil society—a trend that will get worse if it becomes law. It is tempting to see the ...