- Covid-19 is History’s Biggest Translation Challenge – Gretchen McCulloch (Wired), 31 May 2020
- The LawBytes Podcast (Episode 55): Mutale Nkonde on Racial Justice, Bias, and Technology, 15 June 2020 (Michael Geist LawBytes Podcasts)
- Race After Technology (Ruha Benjamin) — video podcast posted on Data & Society, 30 October 2019
- Big Tech: The Law of Power (Eurozine)
- Algorithms of Oppression – interview with author Safiya Nobe (USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism) (16 February 2018, updated 11 December 2019)
- Gender bias in speech translation systems – Kyle L Wiggers (11 June 2020)
- Joint civil society statement: interventions to mitigate the racially discriminatory impacts of emerging tech including AI – C2i2 (15 July 2020) (UCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry / C2i2)
- Design Justice Network (see also DJN Principles, translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, German) (see also Design Justice book, authored by Sasha Costanza-Chock)
- How Not to Know Ourselves: Platform data do not provide a direct window into human behavior. Rather, they are direct records of how we behave under platforms’ influence, by Angela Xiao Wu, published in Points (Data & Society) (see also prepublication copy of article Platform Enclosure of Human Behavior and Its Measurement: Using Behavioral Trace Data against Platform Episteme, in New Media & Society, 2020)
- Poverty Lawgorithms: A Poverty Lawyer’s Guide to Fighting Automated Decision-Making Harms on Low-Income Communities, by Michele Gilman (15 September 2020)
- Ethics Owners: A New Model of Organizational Responsibility in Data-Driven Technology Companies Report (23 September 2020)