Faculty News
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Paul Barrett, deputy director of the Center for Business and Human Rights, offers perspective on Facebook's handling of disinformation on its platform and the social media blackout in Sri Lanka
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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "'This is an extreme step in terms of regulation, but one that I think will be becoming more common in the future,' said Barrett, whose center seeks to train business leaders to make decisions on human rights issues. 'We may be at a breaking point in terms of how people around world view big social media companies.'"
Faculty News
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Excerpt from The Washington Post -- "'This is an extreme step in terms of regulation, but one that I think will be becoming more common in the future,' said Barrett, whose center seeks to train business leaders to make decisions on human rights issues. 'We may be at a breaking point in terms of how people around world view big social media companies.'"