CTDS Director Honored with Founders’ Day Research Award

2023 Founders’ Day honorees include Karen Mossberger, recipient of the Faculty Research Achievement Award.  Mossberger is the director of the Center for Technology, Data and Society, and the Frank and June Sackton professor in the School of Public Affairs and Watts College. Founders’ Day is ASU’s signature event honoring the changemakers whose achievements have shaped ASU’s spirit of excellence and innovation.

Mossberger’s research examines the impacts of internet access and use for individuals and communities, as well as digital governance and digital equity.  She has authored seven books.  Her most recent work, with Caroline Tolbert and Scott LaCombe, “Choosing the Future:  Technology and Opportunity in Communities,” received the Goldsmith Book Prize from the Shorenstein Center at Harvard University. The authors fill gaps in the existing data to demonstrate with nearly two decades of evidence that inclusive and widespread adoption and use over time leads to greater prosperity in communities.

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