Part-time Faculty
Email: william.frey@bc.edu
ORCID
Race
Whiteness
Social Media
Technology
Artificial Intelligence
William R. Frey studies how race is produced, reified, and disrupted in digital contexts with the goals of eradicating various forms of inequality and their racial justifications, and cultivating healthy relationships across social fractures. His research is informed by 15 years of inter-/intragroup dialogic facilitation practice focused on people鈥檚 experiences with race, racism, and whiteness.
William is doctoral candidate at Columbia University's School of Social Work, researcher in the Cogburn Research Group, research collaborator in the Citizens and Technology (CAT) Lab at Cornell University, and co-organizer of the Critical Race and Intersectional Technology (CRIT) Collective with Dr. Kishonna L. Gray at the University of Michigan. William's research can be found in the Journal of Research on Adolescence, Social Science Computer Review, Advances in Social Work, and elsewhere. He is also a Resident Tutor in Adams House at Harvard College.
Frey, W. R. (2023). Everyday Whiteness and the Failure of the Private Life. In Social Work, White Supremacy, and Racial Justice: Reckoning with Our History, Interrogating Our Present, Reimagining Our Future, 243-253. DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780197641422.003.0013
Frey, W. R., Ward., L. M., Weiss, A., & Cogburn, C. D. (2022). Digital White Racial Socialization: Social Media and the Case of Whiteness. Journal of Research on Adolescence, Special Issue: 鈥淥ppression is as American as Apple Pie鈥: Learning About and Confronting Whiteness, Privilege, and Oppression, 32(3), 919-937. DOI: 10.1111/jora.12775
Frey, W. R., Mann, N., Boling, A., Jordan, P., Lowe, K. N., & Witte, S. S. (2021). Uprooting (our) whiteness. Advances in Social Work, 21(2/3), 954鈥977. DOI: 10.18060/24140
Frey, W. R., Patton, D. U., Gaskell, M. B., & McGregor, K. A. (2020). Artificial Intelligence and Inclusion: Formerly Gang-Involved Youth as Domain Experts for Analyzing Unstructured Twitter Data. Social Science Computer Review, 38(1), 42鈥56. DOI: 10.1177/0894439318788314
Frey, W. R. (2020). Robin DiAngelo, White fragility: Why it鈥檚 so hard for white people to talk about racism. Journal of Social Work, 20(1), 123-125. DOI: 10.1177/1468017319868330
Frey, W. R. (2018). Humanizing Digital Mental Health through Social Media: Centering Experiences of Gang-Involved Youth Exposed to High Rates of Violence. Biomedical Informatics Insights. DOI: 10.1177/1178222618797076
Principal Investigator, CSSW Doctoral Research Grant (2023-2024). Doing Race Online: Community Collaborative Studies on Social Media. School of Social Work, Columbia University, $1,500
Co-Principal Investigator, Anti-Racism Seed Grant (2020-2021, Co-PI: Dr. Susan S. Witte). Evaluation and Training to Expand the Space for Uprooting Whiteness. Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, Columbia University, $10,000
2024, Excellence in Academic Advising Award. Advising Programs Office, Harvard College, Cambridge, MA
2019, Abstract of Distinction. Artificial Intelligence and Inclusion. Society for Prevention Research鈥檚 (SPR) 27th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA
2017, TED Resident. TED Conferences, New York, NY
2009 - Present, Inter-/Intragroup Dialogic Facilitation
2012 - 2015, Youth Social Justice Facilitation Training