
NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights
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Academic journals, such as J. Business Ethics should bridge academia and corporate practice to address real-world ethical challenges. Dr. Doro Baumann-Pauly explains why researchers should 'translate' their work. Read more: bhr.stern.nyu.edu/quick-take/why⦠#BizHumanRights #BusinessEthics Academy of Management

Our Deputy Director, Paul M. Barrett, reviews Steven Brill's "The Death of Truth" for @Lawfare. Brill explores how social media spreads misinformation and how his startup, NewsGuard, aims to combat it. Read more here: lawfaremedia.org/article/a-saleā¦


French authoritiesā detention of Telegram CEO Pavel Durov raises questions about tech leaders' responsibilities. Mariana Olaizola's latest Quick Take explores if this move ensures accountability or infringes on free speech: bhr.stern.nyu.edu/quick-take/freā¦


Here's my latest for Just Security: a review of RenƩe DiResta's excellent new book, Invisible Rulers.

A new report by Paul M. Barrett shows how social media amplifies political intimidation & violence. We review 400+ studies and offer recommendations for industry & government to reduce harm. Thanks to Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation & Clifford Ross for the support. bhr.stern.nyu.edu/publication/hoā¦


Clinical teaching has proven to be most effective for developing #BizHumanRights management skills. Give it a try! Hereās our toolkit, based on four successful clinics ā¦UNIGE_enā© ! ā¦NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rightsā© ā¦GBSNā© ā¦PRME Secretariatā©


Legal actions against tech CEOs Pavel Durov & Elon Musk show that even powerful platforms can be held accountable. But are these actions in line with human rights? Read Mariana Olaizola's latest take on the balance between accountability & free speech: bhr.stern.nyu.edu/quick-take/tecā¦


Join us next week for our first NYC event of the fall season with alumna deborah amos & NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights director Michael Posner, who will explore the growing movement to revive the intl. mechanisms for justice after a long era of legal impunity for war crimes: buff.ly/3TO1T4H





Join us on Oct 17 for the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Speaker Series where Paul M. Barrett will discuss his report on how social media can fuel political intimidationāand what can be done to stop it. š Oct 17, 1-2:30 p.m. ET š» Register now! us02web.zoom.us/webinar/registā¦

From #India to #Mexico to #Hungary to the United States, manipulative political content on messaging apps is intentional and systematic. A new study from NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights and @engagingnews.bsky.social provides evidence of how political propaganda spreads. justsecurity.org/103849/politicā¦

TOMORROW: Join HFGās#ViolencePoliticsDemocracy event, 1-2:30 pm ET with Paul M. Barrett and moderator @JustinHendrix answering questions from an NYU report on social media and political violence. Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/registā¦


Tomorrow, Oct 17 from 1-2:30 PM ET Paul M. Barrett & Justin Hendrix from Tech Policy Press will discuss how social media platforms fuel political intimidation & violence in the next Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Speaker Series. Register for this virtual event below. us02web.zoom.us/webinar/registā¦


Paul M. Barrett of NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights spoke with @JustinHendrix about how #socialmedia companies, government & users can reduce the likelihood that virtual speech will lead to real-world violence. #politicalviolence #HFGuggenheim Watch here: hfg.org/conversations/ā¦