Kaitlyn Dowling

Senior Research Analyst, Algorithmic Transparency Institute at the National Conference on Citizenship

Kaitlyn Dowling is the senior research analyst at the Algorithmic Transparency Institute at the National Conference on Citizenship, leading investigations and analysis of mis-/disinformation, tech policy, and civic data. Previously, she served as senior editor in the Information Disorder Lab, housed in the Shorenstein Center on Media, Politics and Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Kaitlyn has also worked with a variety of organizations in executing their communications strategies, including Harvard Law School, the American Cancer Society, AARP, the Malala Foundation, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, among others.

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Better Access: Data for the Common Good

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Better Access: Data for the Common Good

Online platforms shape what we know, how we connect, and who gets heard. As critical conversations unfold publicly on digital platforms, the ability to study them at scale has steadily diminished. KGI’s latest report authored by a distinguished group of leaders from research, civil society, and journalism offers a roadmap for expanding access to high-influence public platform data – the narrow slice of public platform data that has the greatest impact on civic life due to its reach, source, or role in shaping what people see online.

Alex Abdo, Angie Drobnic Holan, Brandon Silverman, Cameron Hickey, Daniel Arnaudo, Jeremy Merrill, Jo Lukito, Justin Hendrix, Kaitlyn Dowling, Laura Edelson, Leticia Bode, LK Seiling, Mark Scott, Nadine Farid Johnson, Naomi Shiffman, Nathaniel Persily, Peter Chapman, Rachelle Faust, Rebekah Tromble, Tiago Ventura

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