Eve is a research analyst with the Social Instabilities in Labor Futures Team at Data & Society. Eve studies issues at the intersection of technology, labor, and privacy. She is currently a Visiting Journalist at Cornell’s Digital Life Initiative. Prior to joining Data & Society, Eve worked as a Social Researcher for the EU-funded project P2P Models, exploring how decentralized technology can create a worker-centric collaborative economy. Eve received her bachelors from Brown University with a degree in Science, Technology, and Society where she completed her honors thesis “A Balancing Act: Hybrid Organizations in the Collaborative Economy Empirical Evidence from Amara on Demand.”
Eve Zelickson

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Data & SocietyA conversation hosted by Data & Society’s Labor Futures initiative about the hidden relational dynamics that shape how we shop today. Read moreOctober 2022 -
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Data & SocietyThe doorstep has emerged as the new physical locale of consumption — the threshold at which purchased products become personal property. In this transformation, the porch has become a contested space: it is at once private prop... Read moreOctober 2022 -
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Fast CompanyDecember 2021 -
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PointsAugust 2021