Intersection of tech governance, peace & security

How can the way we govern digital platforms shape peace and conflict? Online platforms shape how we connect and how we see the world, ourselves, and others. At times, online harms can fuel tensions that spill into real-world violence. So how can peacebuilders play a more active role in shaping the regulation of these platforms … Read more

Digital Peacemaking: A Collaborative Preview of Accord 31

How can peacemakers effectively integrate digital communications, data technologies and AI into peacemaking policies, strategies, legal frameworks, practice and capabilities? We will be exploring this and more in an upcoming Accord publication, a collaboration between Build Up and Conciliation Resources. Want to get a preview? Join us for a 90 minute open meeting (join for … Read more

Understanding to intervene: The codesign of text classifiers with peace practitioners (2024)

This publication was written by Julie Hawke, Helena Puig Larrauri, Andrew Sutjahjo and Benjamin Cerigo. Originating from a unique partnership between data scientists (datavaluepeople) and peacebuilders (Build Up), this commentary explores an innovative methodology to overcome key challenges in social media analysis by developing customized text classifiers through a participatory design approach, engaging both peace … Read more

The Algorithmic Management of Polarization and Violence on Social Media (2023)

This paper was written Jonathan Stray, Ravi Iyer & Helena Puig Larrauri, Knight Institute. Social media platforms are involved in all aspects of social life, including in conflict settings. Incidental choices about how they are designed can have profound effects on people when conflict has the potential to escalate to violence. We review theories of … Read more