06 Oct

Social Media and Democracy – Helping or Hurting?

October 6, 2021
5:30 PM 7:00 PM

On Wednesday, October 6 the UNC Program for Public Discourse is hosting an online Abbey Speaker Series event that brings together thought leaders from academia and the tech sector to discuss whether social media can promote - or at least co-exist with - democracy. 

This event features UVA School of Data Science Board Member Rumman Chowdhury and UVA faculty member Siva Vaidhyanathan (director of the Deliberative Media Lab), and the discussion is moderated by Yascha Mounk (contributing editor at The Atlantic and associate professor of practice at Johns Hopkins University).

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Event Speakers:

Rumman Chowdhury HeadshotRumman Chowdhury is the director of Twitter’s Machine Learning Ethics, Transparency & Accountability (META) team. Dr. Chowdhury is on the board of the School of Data Science and works at the intersection of artificial intelligence and humanity, pioneering research in applied algorithmic ethics to learn how to use data to understand bias and evaluate technology’s impact on humanity. Dr. Chowdhury joined Twitter after founding and serving as CEO of Parity AI, an enterprise algorithmic audit platform developed to bridge the gap between corporations and data scientists. Dr. Chowdhury holds two undergraduate degrees from MIT, a master's degree in Quantitative Methods of the Social Sciences from Columbia University, and a doctorate in political science from the University of California, San Diego.


Siva HeadshotSiva Vaidhyanathan is the Robertson Professor of Media Studies and director of the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia. Professor Vaidhyanathan is a cultural historian and media scholar and a permanent columnist at The Guardian and Slate. He has also contributed to numerous other publications, including The Chronicle of Higher EducationNew York Times MagazineThe Nation, and The Baffler. Professor Vaidhyanathan’s most recent book, Antisocial Media: How Facebook Disconnects Us and Undermines Democracy, provides a comprehensive account of the effects Facebook has had on the world, explains how social media undermines progress and thought, and offers proposals to address the problems it poses to our society.


Event Moderator:

Yascha Mounk HeadshotYascha Mounk is an associate professor of practice at Johns Hopkins University, where he holds a joint appointment in the School of Advanced International Studies and the Agora Institute. His work concerns the rise of populism and the crises facing liberal democracy, and he is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Professor Mounk is a contributing editor at The Atlantic and founder of the online publication Persuasion. His writing has appeared in numerous other publications, including Die ZeitForeign Affairsand The Wall Street Journal. Mounk's most recent book, The People Vs. Democracy, argues that the core components of liberal democracy - individual rights and the popular will - are at war with each other and that trust in politics is dwindling worldwide.