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c4ejournal April 1, 2022 Video 2022, C4E, C4eSeries, C4eVideos, Ethics@Noon

Gail Super, Porous Penality and the Myth of Liberal Punishment: Lessons from South Africa [2022 C4eJ 26]

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Kamilah Ebrahim & Erina Moon, Building Algorithms that Work for Everyone: Natural Language Processing Tools for Bias Reduction in Child Welfare Systems [2022 C4eJ 25]
Nathan Olmstead, We are All Ghosts: Sidewalk Toronto, Urban Data, and the Transtemporal Intersubjectivity of Digital Rights [2022 C4eJ 27]

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