Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University
Digital citizenship today involves constant connectivity and interacting with others in new and dynamic ways. Yet, mass surveillance and state cyber-policing—including signals intelligence operations— are expanding and companies, like governments, are increasingly deploying digital technologies to monitor people’s the activities and preferences in increasingly sophisticated ways, creating policies or products based on digital identities and […]
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