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Daniel Greene

Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park

Publications -  17
Citations -  449

Daniel Greene is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Information privacy & Privacy by Design. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 13 publications receiving 251 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Greene include Microsoft.

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Better, Nicer, Clearer, Fairer: A Critical Assessment of the Movement for Ethical Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

TL;DR: This paper uses frame analysis to examine recent high-profile values statements endorsing ethical design for artificial intelligence and machine learning and uncovers the grounding assumptions and terms of debate that make some conversations about ethical design possible while forestalling alternative visions.
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Platform privacies: Governance, collaboration, and the different meanings of “privacy” in iOS and Android development

TL;DR: Analysis of discussions about privacy on two major developer forums for iOS and Android finds that the different platforms produce markedly different definitions of privacy, illustrating the role of platforms not only as intermediaries for privacy-sensitive content but also as regulators who help define what privacy is and how it works.
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Platforms at Work: Automated Hiring Platforms and Other New Intermediaries in the Organization of Work

TL;DR: This chapter lays out a research agenda in the sociology of work for a type of data and organizational intermediary: work platforms and employs a case study of the adoption of automated hiring platforms in which the authors distinguish between promises and existing practices.
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Linking Platforms, Practices, and Developer Ethics: Levers for Privacy Discourse in Mobile Application Development

TL;DR: This paper conducted a discourse analysis of mobile application developer forums to discover when and how privacy conversations, as a representative of larger ethical debates, arise during development and found that online forums can be useful spaces for ethical deliberations, as developers use these spaces to define, discuss and justify their values.
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The Digital Spatial Fix

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors bring distinct strands of the political economy of communication and economic geography together in order to theorise the role digital technologies play in Marxian crisis theory, and conclude by reflecting on how these digital spatial fixes also fix the tempo of accumulation and adjust the time-scale.