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19 Yale J.L. & Tech. 133 (2017)
Tackling the Algorithmic Control Crisis - The Technical, Legal, and Ethical Challenges of Research into Algorithmic Agents

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         Tackling the Algorithmic Control Crisis
     -the   Technical, Legal, and Ethical Challenges
            of Research into Algorithmic Agents



     Bodo,  B.,I Helberger N.,2 Irion, K.,3 Zuiderveen Borgesius  F.,
     Moller, J., 5, van de Velde, B., 6 Bol, N.,'7 van Es, B.,8 de Vreese,
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                   19 YALE   J. L. & TECH.   133 (2017)

    Algorithmic agents permeate every instant of our online
    existence.  Based on our digital profiles built from the


    Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam. This manuscript was
    developed as a collaborative effort stemming from a joint research project. The
    research for this article was made possible with the help of research funding
    from the University of Amsterdam (Personalised Communication), a research
    grant from the European  Research Council, ERC, under  Grant 638514
    (PersoNews), and a grant from the SIDN Fonds. The first author created the
    initial design of, and coordinated the development of the Robin tool described
    in this article, took the lead in developing the paper, and coordinated writing
    and integration with the remaining authors. Contact: bodo@uva.ni.

    Beyond  the authors of this paper the Robin  tool was developed and
    implemented by a larger team of people, which included: Dr. Damian Trilling,
    and Mats Willemsen from the University of Amsterdam; Marika de Bruijne,
    and Arnaud Wijnant (CentERdata); Lieke Beelen and Simon Jimenez (UX
    design of the plugin and the informed consent process); and Steven Eardley,
    Mark  MacGillivray, Anusha  Ranganathan,  and  Martyn  Whitwell  for
    CottageLabs LLP  who  were  responsible for software development and
    operations.
2   Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam. Prof. Dr. Natali
    Helberger contributed to the legal and ethical analysis, the conclusions, and
    developed the legal, ethical and organizational safeguards around Robin.
3   Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam. Dr. Kristina Irion
    contributed to the legal and ethical analysis, the conclusions, and developed
    the legal, ethical and organizational safeguards around Robin.
4   Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam. Dr. Frederik
    Zuiderveen Borgesius contributed to the legal and ethical analysis, the
    conclusions, and developed the legal and ethical safeguards around Robin.
5   Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam. Dr.
    Judith Moller contributed to the ethical analysis, and to the definition of goals
    and methods of the research.
6   Information Language Processing Systems, University of Amsterdam. Dr. Bob
    van de Velde contributed to the coordination, development and testing of the
    Robin software environment.
7   Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam. Dr.
    Nadine Bol contributed to the development and testing of the UX and the
    informed consent process.
8   Institute for Information Law, University of Amsterdam. Dr. Bram van Es
    contributed to the development of the Robin software environment, and to the
    data analysis toolset.
9   Amsterdam  School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam.
    Prof. Dr. Claes de Vreese contributed to the definition of goals and methods
    the paper and the Robin tool from a communication science perspective.

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