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>> Ash Center Occasional Papers Series: Privacy-Preserving Data Governance
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.