Sarah T. Roberts: How to Really Fix a Broken Internet
Sarah T. Roberts, UCLA associate professor of information studies, is featured on The Guardian’s list of “10 ideas to fix…
Safiya U. Noble to Take Part in UCLA Connections Conversation
As a new U.S. presidential administration prepares for the years ahead, coping with intersecting challenges including a pandemic, persistent inequality,…
UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry Collaborates with Archewell Foundation
The UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry has received a gift from the Archewell Foundation, supporting the center’s research and…
Sarah T. Roberts: Groundbreaking Book on Commercial Content Moderation Published in French by La Découverte
Sarah T. Roberts’ book, “Behind the Screen: Content Moderation in the Shadows of Social Media” was released a year ago,…
UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry Receives $2.9M Award to Launch Minderoo Initiative on Technology and Power
The UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry has been selected by Minderoo Foundation as one of several recipients to participate…
Sarah T. Roberts: Social Media and Politics
Sarah T. Roberts, UCLA associate professor of information studies, has been featured in several media outlets, speaking on the recent…
Safiya U. Noble: The Loss of Public Goods to Big Tech
Safiya U. Noble, UCLA associate professor of Information Studies and African American studies, has published an invited essay on “The…
Sarah T. Roberts: Social Media’s Moral and Ethical Obligations in the COVID-19 Pandemic
According to a recent online article in Consumer Reports, more than half of American adults turn to Facebook as a…