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Meeting #1: May 21, 2019
Trust and Truth
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<p><strong>Meeting #1</strong>: Define key questions/considerations the Open 2020 Working Group should address. <span style="font-size: 10.0pt;">Who is missing? Work products?</span></p><p><strong>Team</strong>: Peter B. Kaufman, Ryan Merkley, Hal Plotkin</p><p><strong>Who is missing:</strong></p><p>As possible guests / members:</p><ul><li>Larry Kramer, President, Hewlett Foundation (perhaps we can time the third WG meeting at Hewlett with an invitation to him to visit with us!)</li><li>Safiya Umoja Noble, author, <em>Algorithms of Oppression: How Search Engines Reinforce Racism</em></li><li>Jay Rosen, NYU - also for the journalism connection - <a href="https://journalism.nyu.edu/about-us/profile/jay-rosen/">https://journalism.nyu.edu/about-us/profile/jay-rosen/</a></li><li>Charlie Nesson, Berkman Klein Center & Harvard Law</li><li>Jelani Cobb, The New Yorker - <a href="https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/jelani-cobb">https://www.newyorker.com/contributors/jelani-cobb</a></li><li>danah boyd - Data & Society - Her amazing talk on trust and the media </li><li>Anasuya Sengupta - <a href="https://whoseknowledge.org/about-us/who/">whoseknowledge.org</a> (or anyone of her colleagues there)</li><li>Nancy MacLean, Duke University - author of <em>Democracy in Chains</em> </li><li>Maciej Cegłowski, Pinboard </li><li>Yochai Benkler, Harvard Law School - <a href="http://www.benkler.org/">http://www.benkler.org/</a></li></ul><p><strong>Work products:</strong></p><p>Perhaps:</p><ul><li>Case studies on massive untruths that correlate to university knowledge that could be made available to counter them</li><li>White papers on the challenges this group can help address and some solutions</li><li>Interviews with members/possible guests on video or audio or in text</li><li>A kind of public commission down the road on the future of truth, akin to the Carnegie Commission launched in the wake of Newton Minow's 1961 "vaste wasteland" speech</li></ul><p> </p><p> </p>
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