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SUMMARY:Brett Frischmann (Villanova University)
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DESCRIPTION:Title: <a href="https://researchseminars.org/talk/Metagov/201/
 ">On "Friction-In-Design Regulation as 21st Century Time\, Place\, and Man
 ner Restriction"</a>\nby Brett Frischmann (Villanova University) as part o
 f Metagovernance Seminar\n\n\nAbstract\nDigital networked society needs fr
 iction-in-design regulation that targets the digital architectures\, suppo
 sedly smart (data-driven\, algorithmic) systems\, and interfaces that shap
 e human interactions\, behavior\, and will (beliefs\, preferences\, values
 \, intentions). The relentless push to eliminate friction for the sake of 
 efficiency has hidden social costs that affect basic human capabilities an
 d society. A general course correction is needed.\n\nFriction in the digit
 al networked environment can come in many forms. It can be as simple as a 
 time delay prior to publishing a social media post\, a notice that provide
 s salient information coupled with a nudge toward actual deliberation\, or
  a query that tests comprehension about important consequences that flow f
 rom an action–for example\, when clicking a virtual button manifests con
 sent to share information with strangers. In the seminar\, we'll explore s
 ome examples and the research agenda that is beginning to emerge.\n
LOCATION:https://researchseminars.org/talk/Metagov/201/
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