[Essay] Privacy-Preserving Data Governance, Ash Center Occasional Papers Series

Published an essay with the Harvard Kennedy School Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation on some recent research and ideas on privacy-preserving data governance, covering:

  • how emerging privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) can serve vulnerable communities such as sex workers;

  • how privacy-preserving data collectives can enable community power;

  • how interfaces for data consent can create infrastructure for community agency;

  • models of access, usability, and responsibility over “ownership;” stewardship, consent, and agency over “control;”

  • community research and co-design.