Sylvie Delacroix
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Sylvie Delacroix

Sylvie Delacroix

ProfessorUniversity of Birmingham

Professor Delacroix’s research focuses on the intersection between law and ethics, with a particular interest in habits and the infrastructure that molds our habits (data-reliant tools are an increasingly big part of that infrastructure). She is considering the potential inherent in bottom-up Data Trusts as a way of reversing the current top-down, fire-brigade approach to data governance. She co-chairs the Data Trust Initiative, which is funded by the McGovern Foundation: see https://datatrusts.uk. Professor Delacroix has served on the Public Policy Commission on the use of algorithms in the justice system (Law Society of England and Wales). She is also a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute. Her current work on bottom-up data empowerment infrastructure and the public domain is funded by Omidyar Network. Previously, Professor Delacroix's work has been funded by the Wellcome Trust, the NHS and the Leverhulme Trust, from whom she received the Leverhulme Prize. Her latest book -Habitual Ethics? Was published by Bloomsbury / Hart Publishing in August 2022. @SylvieDelacroix | https://delacroix.uk

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