Developments in new information and communication technologies have produced a number of possibilities and positive advantages alongside numerous significant concerns and disadvantages. These are related to personal, social, political and economic life. To engage responsibly with these technologies, the REACT research cluster strives to imagine, create, and maintain safe, ethical, equitable engagement with technologies to work towards positive social futures. From a technology's lifecycle to its circulation in and interaction within differing cultures and their potential for social impact, we identify the ways research can contribute to the mitigation of problematic technological development or implementation.
The focus of our research includes cultural, social, historical, political, and ethical issues connected to digital media practices, the management and protection of data, the proliferating use of artificial intelligence, increasing trends of digitalisation, potential for technological bias, intersectional history of differences in access to privacy and data protection, privacy negotiations, various forms of surveillance, and (cyber) security approaches and challenges.
- A cross-cultural examination of social media privacy concerns
- SEISMEC
Sample Updates for Fall/Spring REACT 2024
The REACT research cluster focuses on responsible engagement with technologies for positive social futures. To showcase the work of the cluster, we would like to share current and upcoming solo and collaborative publications and speaking events from its members for the fall and spring. Topics range from AI, to social media, privacy management, doxing and denunciation, natural language processing, gig workers, the social implications of quantum technologies, and more.
De Keyzer, F., Buzeta, C., Lopes, Ana Isabel (online first).
Hofhuis, J., Gon莽alves, J. Schafraad, P., & Wu, B. (2024). .
Le, P.H. (2024, April 8-9). .
Mols, A., Pereira Campos, J. & Gon莽alves, J. (2024) .
Oomen, T., Gon莽alves, J., & Mols, A. (2023).
Palacios Barea, M.A., Boeren, D. & Ferreira Goncalves, J.F. (2023).
Trottier, D. (2024, April 1). .
Trottier, D., Huang, Q., Gabdulhakov, R. (2024 June).
Young, S., Brooks, C., & Pridmore, J. (2024).
Young, S. (2024, April 8-9).
Young, S. & McCreery, F. (2024). Superheroes and digital perspectives: Super data. Lexington Press.
Contact
- dr. HH (Vivian) Chen
Associate professor
Email addressRoomM8-50 - K (Knar) Ohanjanyan
Researcher
Email addressRoomM8-19