
The Data & Society Research Library is a comprehensive collection of research publications examining how emerging technologies influence society, public policy, democracy, and everyday life. Produced by the Data & Society Research Institute, the library features evidence based reports, policy briefs, explainers, and academic research covering some of the most important issues surrounding technology and its social impact.
The collection explores topics such as artificial intelligence, social media platforms, online misinformation, privacy, digital surveillance, algorithmic decision making, labor and automation, cybersecurity, online communities, and the future of digital governance. Each publication is written to help researchers, policymakers, journalists, educators, and the public better understand the complex relationship between technology and society.
The Research Library serves as an excellent resource for anyone studying digital rights, information ecosystems, online influence campaigns, or the ethical implications of rapidly evolving technologies. Many reports combine original research with practical recommendations, making the material valuable for both academic research and real world policy discussions.
Whether you are investigating artificial intelligence, examining social media influence, researching online disinformation, or exploring questions about privacy and digital ethics, the Data & Society Research Library provides reliable, well documented resources that support informed decision making and responsible technology governance.
Key Features
- Access research reports on artificial intelligence and emerging technologies.
- Explore publications covering digital privacy and online surveillance.
- Learn about misinformation, social media, and information ecosystems.
- Read policy briefs addressing technology governance and digital rights.
- Discover research on labor, automation, and the future of work.
- Browse an extensive library of freely available research publications.