Author Archives: Kate Milberry

About Kate Milberry

Kate Milberry is an activist academic and postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto. Kate’s research examines the democratization of technology as a tool and technique forprogressive social change. Her current work focuses on the anti-surveillance technologies and social practices of tech activists in the global justice movement. She blogs at Geeks and Global Justice and can always be reached at [email protected]. She is @KateMilberry on Twitter.

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Welcome to Cyber-surveillance in Everyday Life: An International Workshop. Digitally mediated surveillance is an increasingly prevalent, but still largely invisible, aspect of everyday life. As we work, play and negotiate public spaces, on-line and off, we produce a growing stream … Continue reading

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Call for Annotated Bibliographies

Digitally Mediated Surveillance: From the Internet to Ubiquitous Computing Download CFP here. Submit a proposal here (select “Annotated Bibliography” track). Digitally mediated surveillance (cyber-surveillance) is a growing and increasingly controversial aspect of every-day life in ‘advanced’ societies. Governments, corporations and … Continue reading

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Call for Participation

Cyber-Surveillance in Everyday Life: An international workshop May 12-15, 2011, University of Toronto, Canada Download PDF here. Digitally mediated surveillance (DMS) is an increasingly prevalent, but still largely invisible, aspect of daily life. As we work, play and negotiate public and private … Continue reading

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