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Communications of The ACM | 2008

Urban sensing: out of the woods

Dana Cuff; Mark Hansen; Jerry Kang

Embedded networked sensing, having successfully shifted from the lab to the environment, is primed for a more contentious move to the city to where citizens will likely be the target of data collection. This transition will warrant careful study and touch on issues that go far beyond the scientific realm.


California Law Review | 2006

Fair Measures: A Behavioral Realist Revision of 'Affirmative Action'

Jerry Kang; Mahzarin R. Banaji

New facts recently discovered in the mind and behavioral sciences have the potential to transform both lay and expert conceptions of affirmative action. Drawing on recent findings in implicit social cognition (ISC) and applying a legal methodology called behavioral realism, the authors advance four arguments. First, evidence of pervasive implicit bias allows us to avoid problematic backward- and forward-looking justifications for affirmative action and instead focus on addressing discrimination here and now. Second, evidence of biased interpretation and stereotype threat suggests that merit is currently being mismeasured, and that more accurate measurement processes should be adopted. Third, evidence of the malleability of implicit bias suggests interventions different from the traditional social contact hypothesis, such as deploying debiasing agents. Finally, instead of an arbitrary deadline, a better terminus for various affirmative action programs is when our society reaches alignment between explicit normative commitments and measures of implicit bias. Through this analysis of the legal and policy implications of cutting-edge social cognitive research, the authors shed the freighted term affirmative action and produce instead a scientific and normative common ground in favor of fair measures.


Stanford Law Review | 1998

Information Privacy in Cyberspace Transactions

Jerry Kang


UCLA Law Review | 2012

Implicit Bias in the Courtroom

Jerry Kang; Mark W. Bennett; Devon W. Carbado; Pamela Casey; Nilanjana Dasgupta; David L. Faigman; Rachel D. Godsil; Anthony G. Greenwald; Justin D. Levinson; Jennifer L. Mnookin


Annual Review of Law and Social Science | 2007

Implicit Social Cognition and Law

Kristin A. Lane; Jerry Kang; Mahzarin R. Banaji


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2009

Designing the Personal Data Stream: Enabling Participatory Privacy in Mobile Personal Sensing

Katie Shilton; Jeffrey A Burke; Deborah Estrin; Ramesh Govindan; Mark Hansen; Jerry Kang; Min Mun


Harvard Law Review | 2005

Trojan Horses of Race

Jerry Kang


UCLA School of Law | 2010

Self-Surveillance Privacy

Jerry Kang; Katie Shilton; Deborah Estrin; Jeff Burke; Mark Hansen


Center for Embedded Network Sensing | 2004

Pervasive Computing: Embedding the Public Sphere

Jerry Kang; Dana Cuff


Archive | 2010

Seeing Through Colorblindness: Implicit Bias and the Law

Jerry Kang; Kristin A. Lane

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Mark Hansen

University of California

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Dana Cuff

University of California

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Jeff Burke

University of California

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Frank H. Wu

University of California

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