At CIS I analyzed technical alternatives of Encrypted Media Extensions
(EME) [1] draft specification which were proposed in the discussion on
public-html mailing list of W3C. I analyzed the alternatives on the
strength of content protection, privacy, security, accessibility and
interoperability, which are the major points of debate in the EME
controversy. The report is not there is public yet. I also did a
diversity analysis on the participants of the debate where I found out
that out of 48 participants no one was from Asia, Africa or South
America. The notebook for this analysis has been added to BigBang as an
example [2]. I also spent some time looking at the work of Social Web
working group at W3C [3], though nothing concrete came out of it.
Before this I've also worked on Wikipedia Human Gender Indicators [4], a
project which highlights gender gap in biographies of wikipedia. I've
started getting into the more social/political sides of tech only a year
ago, so I don't have a niche yet. My earlier experiences have been more
software development oriented, including a Google Summer of Code in
SymPy and an internship at Continuum.
[1]:
https://hsivonen.fi/eme/
[2]:
https://github.com/sbenthall/bigbang/blob/master/examples/EME%20Diversity%2…
[3]:
https://www.w3.org/wiki/Socialwg
[4]:
http://whgi.wmflabs.org/
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Harsh Gupta
mail(a)hargup.in
On Fri, Aug 19, 2016, at 04:06 PM, Sebastian Benthall wrote:
Hi Harsh,
Thanks for this introduction and for your contributions so far.
It's great to have you involved in the project.
Niels or Davide would be better able to represent the work going on at
Datactive [1].
I can talk about ideas we've been tossing around at Berkeley's School
of Information [2] and with a contact at the Center for Democracy and
Technology (CDT) [3].
* CDT has confirmed an interest in measuring the effectiveness of
civil society in pushing the public interest agenda in the IETF. One
project we may work on is finding several cases of public interest
related topics, including both advocacy 'successes' and advocacy
'failures', and try to map out how communications played out in each
case. The goal for this project would be ideally be to get strategic
insight into effective organizing around these kinds of issues.
* I have a research interest in the statistical modeling of
communication networks in general. This is related to some of the
more advocacy based research but could also be seen as a study in
applied math. I am hoping to use BigBang to develop some novel
modeling and analysis algorithms for communications metadata.
* An idea that just occurred to me the other day that could be
interest which I haven't discussed with anybody yet.... We could
also look at crossing data from Internet Governance lists with
another data set and see what comes up. I'm thinking specifically
the Panama Papers[1]. It's just possible we could detect the
influence of offshore finance on Internet governance. That would be
quite a find.
Just a few ideas. The project is at this point very open ended. I'd
really like to hear more about the work you did for CIS, if you don't
mind sharing.
All best,
Seb
[1] :
https://data-activism.net/
[2] :
http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/
[3] :
https://cdt.org/
On Thu, Aug 18, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Harsh Gupta <mail(a)hargup.in> wrote:
> Hello BigBang developers,
>
> I'm Harsh Gupta, a fifth year undergrad student at Indian
> Institute of
> Technology Kharagpur, studying Mathematics and Computing. I was an
> intern at CIS India [1] this summer and used BigBang to do diversity
> analysis on the participants of the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME)
> debate happening at W3C [2]. I met Sebastian at SciPy in July
> where he
> told me about the plans to use to BigBang to analyze ICANN. I'm in
> general interested in the social + political dimensions of
> technology.
>
> Where can I read more details of the research you plan to carry
> out, and
> what are the ways I can get involved?
>
> I'm hoping to churn out a thesis out the work, a part of which I
> need to
> submit by the end of this semester.
>
>
>
>
> [1]:
http://cis-india.org/
> [2]:
https://github.com/sbenthall/bigbang/pull/259
>
> --
> Harsh Gupta mail(a)hargup.in
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Links:
1.
https://panamapapers.icij.org/