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Meredith Broussard is a data journalism professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at
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. Her research focuses on the role of
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in journalism.


Career

Broussard was previously a features editor at ''
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'', and a software developer at the AT&T
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and
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. Broussard has published features and essays in many outlets including ''
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'', '' Harper’s Magazine'', and ''
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''. She is the author of the nonfiction book '' Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World.'' As a fellow at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at the
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, she built Bailiwick, a tool designed to uncover data-driven campaign finance stories, created for the United States presidential election of 2016. Currently, Broussard is an associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University, a research director of the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology, and an advisory board member of the Center for Critical Race and Digital Studies. Broussard appeared as herself in the 2020
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documentary,
Coded Bias ''Coded Bias'' is an American documentary film directed by Shalini Kantayya that premiered at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. The film includes contributions from researchers Joy Buolamwini, Deborah Raji, Meredith Broussard, Cathy O’Neil, ...
, which follows researchers and advocates as they explore how algorithms encode and propagate bias. She has been interviewed on a number of topics, including
algorithmic bias Algorithmic bias describes systematic and repeatable errors in a computer system that create " unfair" outcomes, such as "privileging" one category over another in ways different from the intended function of the algorithm. Bias can emerge from ...
, for several media outlets, including ''
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,
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,
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'', and '' Harvard Magazine''.


Publications

Broussard has published a wide range of books examining the intersection of technology and social practice. Her book '' Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World'', published in April 2018 by
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, examines the limits of technology in solving social problems. Her book ''More than a Glitch: Confronting Race, Gender, and Ability Bias in Tech'' will be published in March 2023. She has been profiled in Communications of the ACM and cited by Christopher Mims of ''
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'' as an expert in the future of
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technology. Other publications and works of hers include: *"Broken Technology Hurts Democracy" *"Challenges of archiving and preserving born-digital news applications" *"How to Think About Bots" *"New Airbnb Data Reveals Some Hosts Are Raking In Big Bucks" *"The Irony of Writing Online About Digital Preservation" *"The Secret Lives of Hackathon Junkies" *"When Cops Check Facebook" *"Big Data in Practice: Enabling Computational Journalism Through Code-Sharing and Reproducible Research Methods" *"Preserving News Apps Presents Huge Challenges" *"Why Poor Schools Can't Win at Standardized Testing" *"Artificial Intelligence for Investigative Reporting"


Selected academic publications

* Broussard, Meredith. "Artificial intelligence for investigative reporting: Using an expert system to enhance journalists’ ability to discover original public affairs stories." '' Digital Journalism'' 3.6 (2015): 814-831. * Broussard, Meredith, et al. "Artificial intelligence and journalism." '' Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly'' 96.3 (2019): 673–695. * Boss, Katherine, and Meredith Broussard. "Challenges of archiving and preserving born-digital news applications." '' IFLA journal'' 43.2 (2017): 150–157. * Broussard, Meredith. "Big Data in Practice: Enabling computational journalism through code-sharing and reproducible research methods." '' Digital Journalism'' 4.2 (2016): 266–279. * Broussard, Meredith. "Teaching coding in journalism schools: Considerations for a secure technological infrastructure." ''Computation+ Journalism 2015 Conference''. 2015.


References

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