• Transparency Series Seminar – Drone Photography

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    As with Virtual Reality, drone journalism offers opportunities in data collection and visual representation afforded by few other technologies that are within the grasp of a typical newsroom. Drones, or unmanned aerial systems, provide a perspective that is truly unique. It seems to be good for providing a sense of scale (moving from the ground

  • NYC Media Lab Combine Infosession

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Are you building a startup? Join NYC Media Lab’s Combine accelerator program to help take your idea to the next level and bring your startup to market. Join us for an Information Session for the Combine Accelerator to learn more about the opportunities available to journalism students. If accepted in the accelerator, participating teams will

  • Reboot: Informing the Electorate

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Reboot Democracy brings together innovators in the technological and political spheres, helps them connect with each other, and supports their development of tools that will revolutionize our democratic system. This month we’re teaming up with Harmony Labs and the Brown Institute for Media Innovation for our next event focused on Informing the Electorate. Teams will

  • Are Troll Armies Killing Free Speech?

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    In his essay for the Knight Institute's Emerging Threats series, Columbia Law School's Tim Wu observes that some of the forces undermining contemporary political discourse — such as “troll armies,” “flooding,” and propaganda robots —

  • Transparency Series Seminar – Climate Change

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Food production. Transportation. Energy usage. Critical infrastructure. Climate change is affecting almost every aspect of our lives. But reporting on climate is challenging, and many journalists feel uncomfortable engaging the

  • Magic Grant Information Session (Stanford)

    Brown Institute at Stanford 355 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA

    Want to learn more about our Magic Grants? Come to one of our upcoming information session where you can find out: What kind of projects we funded in the past. What kind of projects we didn't fund in the past. How our staff can help you develop your proposal. What our eligibility guidelines are. How to apply.

  • Transparency Series Discussion – Networks

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Join us for an evening discussion between Kevin Connor, LittleSis and Frederik Obermaier, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist from Suddeutsche Zeitung. They will discuss networks and the role they can play in journalistic reporting and communication. Data journalists often find that the complexity or the relationships between the various entities they are investigating force them out of simple

  • Magic Grant Information Session (Stanford)

    Brown Institute at Stanford 355 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA

    Want to learn more about our Magic Grants? Come to one of our upcoming information sessions where you can find out: What kind of projects we funded in the past. What kind of projects we didn't fund in the  past. How our staff can help you develop your proposal. What our eligibility guidelines are. How

  • Transparency Series Seminar: Augmented Reality

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    This is perhaps our most experimental event in terms of “distance” from journalistic practice. Augmented reality (AR) provides a view of an event or phenomenon that is enhanced, “augmented,” with computer-generated elements, perhaps responding to sensor input (sound, video of the event, GPS coordinates) or triggers computed through computer vision tools operating on the scene.

  • Disinformation Online: Ethics, Research, and Solutions

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    The Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School; Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia Journalism School; Technology, Media, and Communications specialization at the School of International and Public Affairs; and Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy at Columbia University are hosting a conference to exchange

  • A Conversation with Cory Doctorow

    The Heyman Center, Second Floor Common Room 74 Morningside Dr, New York, NY, United States

    Cory Doctorow will join Dennis Tenen, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature, in a conversation about science fiction, the changing material conditions of contemporary authorship, copyright, and surveillance.

  • Huxleyed into the Full Orwell: How Digital Copyright Abuse Has Abetted a Culture of Mass Surveillance and Social Control

    Butler Library 523 535 West 114th, New York, NY, United States

    Journalist and science fiction writer Cory Doctorow will talk about the millennia-old social compact of the book, and the arbitrary renegotiation of that contract in the age of ebooks, where prior restraint, restrictions on lending, donation and gifting, and invasive, surveillant technologies have become the norm. He will investigate how technology and license agreements have

  • Cory Doctorow with Jad Abumrad

    Lecture Hall, Pulitzer Hall 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Beyond “I agree”: A democratic technology, without Big Tech. RSVP at brwn.co/cd-register. The techlash marks the end of complacency over Big Tech: in a single instant, states have gone from being completely blase about the risks of a monopolized digital world run by high-handed CEOs who answer only to their shareholders, to being certain that

  • Technology’s Role in Media, Data Journalism, and Fighting Fake News? A Session in the Fast Company Innovation Festival

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    The media industry has never been under more scrutiny than it is today. Technology, a primary culprit in the proliferation of fake news, can also be used to provide clarity for the public. And we’ve started to witness the democratization of large-scale data analysis and connected data methods that provide journalists the opportunity to employ

  • Opening Up Research for the Greater Good? Ethics, Privacy, and Data

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    In the current political climate, opening up access to research and research data can be both a moral imperative and a careless decision that puts the lives and livelihood of the most vulnerable at risk. In this panel discussion and roundtable, three scholars will discuss the social and ethical responsibilities of gathering, curating, and sharing

  • Brown 2018-2019 Speaker Series: Data Visualization at The New York Times

    Packard 101, Stanford University 350 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA, United States

    New York Times graphics editor Kevin Quealy will join the Brown Institute for Media innovation in conversation about innovations in data visualization and his work at The Upshot, the Times’s site about politics, economics, and everyday life.   RSVP is requested but not required.

  • Free Expression in an Age of Surveillance: Measuring the “Chilling Effect”

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    This panel is the second in a series of events examining the role that the First Amendment should play in assessing the lawfulness of government surveillance. The first panel addressed legal doctrine and the skepticism with which courts view the claim that surveillance “chills” free speech. This second panel will assess the chilling effect. Does

  • Queer & “Here”

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Queer & "Here" From hookup apps to investigative reporting, community-building to historical archiving, the Internet has transformed queer experience and visibility. What have these changes wrought? What gains? What losses?

  • Measuring Crime: Behind the Statistics

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Abstract: In 1915, the Chicago City Council asked statistician Edith Abbott to report “upon the frequency of murder, assault, burglary, robbery, theft and like crimes in Chicago." Her report, drawing

  • Book Launch of Habeas Data by tech reporter Cyrus Farivar in conversation with Alex Abdo, Knight First Amendment Institute

    Brown Institute at Columbia 2950 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

    Join award-winning tech reporter Cyrus Farivar for a book launch of Habeas Data: Privacy vs. the Rise of Surveillance Tech. Farivar will be joined by Alex Abdo, Litigation Director for the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, who will respond to the book and moderate conversation on the topic of data and privacy. You