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Fellow Fellow

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by Mark Lerner

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Fellow Fellow is a new podcast from Harvard Kennedy School's Technology and Public Purpose project. In this podcast, Mark Lerner, a fellow at the TAPP project, interviews his fellow fellows about their research and perspectives on some of the most interesting challenges at the intersection of technology and society.

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3/9/2021

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April 16, 2021

The Future of Public Health Data

In this episode of Fellow Fellow, Mark talks to Flavia Chen, a public health researcher, on the current state and future paths of public health data. The conversation weaves through topics surrounding public health data and, as Flavia puts it, “what health related information is collected, who collects it, on whom, how it's used, how it's shared, how it's stored - and then at a more ethical level, how individual and collective rights, like privacy, are balanced with broader public interests.”

Episode thumbnail for What America Thinks about Automated and Electric Vehicles

April 7, 2021

What America Thinks about Automated and Electric Vehicles

It’s no secret that we will all have to change how we move and drive in order to slow the pace of climate change. However, as companies race to build technology and raise investments on both electric and self-driving cars, one factor still stands in the way of significant progress: public perception of these technologies. Listen in as Mark interviews Devin Gladden on his research on how we as a country feel about automated and electric vehicles, and what you personally can do to move these markets forward.

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March 31, 2021

“Whose Streets? Our Streets!” - Tech Edition

Rebecca Williams takes us into a deep conversation on her research on the future of technology in cities. Weaving together her background working in data analysis, policy analysis, city planning, law, and civic technology, Rebecca’s work highlights five key harms that unchecked and unregulated technology in cities can bring to our society.

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What is Fellow Fellow?

Fellow Fellow is a new podcast from Harvard Kennedy School's Technology and Public Purpose project. In this podcast, Mark Lerner, a fellow at the TAPP project, interviews his fellow fellows about their research and perspectives on some of the most interesting challenges at the intersection of technology and society.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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