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Wendy H. Wong is a Professor of Political Science and Principal’s Research Chair at the University of British Columbia. She holds affiliations with the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society (University of Toronto) and serves as an Associate Editor of Political Research Quarterly. Her research focuses on global governance, human rights, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies like AI. Past roles include Director of the Trudeau Center for Peace, Conflict, and Justice and Canada Research Chair in Global Governance and Civil Society. She is a Member of the Royal Society of Canada and contributes to media discussions on technology and civil society.
Her research interests center on power dynamics, collective action, and the intersection of technology with societal norms. She has authored award-winning books, including *We, the Data: Human Rights in the Digital Age* (2024, Balsillie Prize winner), and frequently engages with interdisciplinary issues in global security and human rights. Her recent work critiques data ethics, AI governance, and the societal impacts of disruptive technologies.
Wong’s publications emphasize ethical frameworks for technology, with contributions to journals like *International Studies Review* and *Journal of Human Rights*. She has spoken at conferences and media outlets such as the CBC and Financial Times, advocating for equitable tech policies. Her academic leadership includes editorial roles and institutional governance, reflecting her commitment to bridging scholarship and societal challenges.


