Working Paper Series
Olivia Mooney, Kate Pundyk, Nathaniel Raymond, and David Simon. “Social Media Evidence of Alleged Gross Human Rights Abuses: Improving Preservation and Access Through Policy Reform.” Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era, Working Paper #1, March 2021. (LINK).
Joshua Lam and Libby Lange. “White Noise: Pro-Government Tactics to Shape Xinjiang Discourse Online are Evolving.” Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era, Working Paper #2, November 2021. (LINK)
Bultmann, Daniel, Mykola Makhortykh, David Simon, Roberto Ulloa, & Eve M. Zucker. “Digital Archive of Memorialization of Mass Atrocities (DAMMA) Workshop Whitepaper.” Yale University Genocide Studies Program: Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era Working Paper #3, March 2022. (LINK)
Pavlova, Pavlina. “Addressing the security risks of anti-Roma hate speech on social media platforms.” Yale University Genocide Studies Program: Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era Working Paper #4, February 2023. (LINK)
Schissler, Matt. “Facebook and genocide: On the importance of new evidence for Meta’s contributions to violence against Rohingya in Myanmar.” Yale University Genocide Studies Program: Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era Working Paper #5, October 2023. (LINK)
Zucker, Eve M., Roberto Ulloa, David J. Simon, Mykola Makhortykh, and Daniel Bultmann. “Archiving Holocaust Digital Memorialization: The Lublin District Camps. A Digital Archive of Memorialization of Mass Atrocities (DAMMA) Workshop Whitepaper.” Yale University Genocide Studies Program: Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era Working Paper #6, March 2024. (LINK)