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What does data “see”? Public Data, Biases, and Surveillance in NYC

Hosted by Barnard CSC
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This workshop explores public data, its potential biases, and the role of surveillance in shaping urban environments. Looking at data available for New York City, we will look at what types of data get collected or left out and how that impacts punishment and regulation. No prior coding experience needed.

This workshop is taught by Hannah Pullen-Blasnik (PhD Candidate, Sociology, Columbia University; Senior Data Scientist, Vera Institute of Justice).


​​This workshop is planned to take place in-person only (Milstein 516).

​​We look forward to seeing you there!

​​For more information about the Barnard CSC, go to https://www.csc.barnard.edu or follow us on Instagram and X (@barnard_csc).

Location
Barnard College
3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027, USA
Milstein 516
Hosted By
25 Going