Assistant Professor, University of Ottawa
This opening plenary session is an opportunity to set the tone for the day and help generate a shared understanding of what digital citizenship is (or isn’t). Discussants: Dr. Nathan Matias, Postdoctoral Researcher, Princeton University’s Centre for Information Technology Policy Meghan Hellstern, Education and Community Program Manager at Code for Canada Dr. Michael Geist, […]
The closing panel will serve as an opportunity to reflect on the day and consider what the next steps for the research and policy community should be. Panel: Amanda Clarke, Assistant Professor, Carleton University Fenwick McKelvey, Assistant Professor, Concordia University Gabrielle Fayant, Co-founder and CEO of A7G, Independent Youth Advisor to Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations […]
This Canada 150: Conneted Canada conference was supported by a Canada 150 Connection Grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
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