[ Publications about 'Internet Governance' ]
Articles in journals or book chapters (16) |
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Jayati Dev.
Discussing Privacy and Surveillance on Twitter: A Case Study of COVID-19.
arXiv preprint arXiv:2006.06815,
2020.
Keywords: Privacy, Computational Social Science, Social Network Privacy, human factors, surveillance, internet governance. [bibtex-entry] -
Jayati Dev,
Sanchari Das,
and Kaushik Srinivasan.
Modularity is the Key: A New Approach to Social Media Privacy Policies.
2018.
Keywords: Privacy, Social Network Privacy, human factors, internet governance. [bibtex-entry] -
Greg Norcie and L. Jean Camp.
The Price Of Privacy: An Examination of the Economic Costs of Abstention from Social Networks.
2015 Amsterdam Privacy Conference (APC 2015),
October 2015.
Keywords: Privacy, Peer Production, Crowdsourcing of Security, Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
Warigia Bowman and L. Jean Camp.
Protecting the Internet from Dictators Technical and Policy Solutions to Ensure Online Freedoms..
Innovation Journal,
18(1),
2013.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
Vaibhav Garg and L. Jean Camp.
Gandhigiri in cyberspace: a novel approach to information ethics.
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society,
42(1):9--20,
2012.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp.
Varieties of software and their implications for effective democratic government.
Proceedings of the British Academy, Vol. 135, pp. 183-185, 2006,
2006.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp,
Fu-Shoun Mao,
and Mridul Chowdhury.
Thailand at the crossroads.
International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management,
4(2):116--135,
2004.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
Charles Vincent and L. Jean Camp.
Looking to the Internet for models of governance.
Ethics and Information Technology,
6(3):161--173,
2004.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp.
Code, coding and coded perspectives.
Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society,
1(1):49--60,
2003.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
Serena Chan and L. Jean Camp.
Towards Coherent Regulation of Law Enforcement Surveillance in the Network Society.
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine,
21(2):22--30,
2002.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp.
The Shape of the Network.
August 2001.
Keywords: Design for Trust, Internet Governance, Gender Online. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp and Brian L Anderson.
Deregulating the local loop: the telecommunications regulation path less chosen as taken by Bangladesh.
International Journal of Technology, Policy and Management,
1(1):100--114,
2001.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp and Serena Syme.
Code as Embedded Speech, Machine, and Service.
Journal of Information, Law and Technology,
2001(2),
2001.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp.
The Post-Convergence Consumer.
In Creative Destruction,
pages 213--228.
MIT Press,
2000.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp.
Community Considered.
In democracy.com? Governance in a Networked World.
Hollis Publishin,
1999.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp and JFK Street Cambridge.
Democratic Implications of Internet Privacy.
Design for values: ethnical, societal & policy dimensions of information technology, February 28-March 1, 1998,
pp 7,
1998.
Note: DIMACS.
Keywords: Internet Governance. [bibtex-entry]
Conference publications (2) |
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Sanchari Das,
Jayati Dev,
and Kaushik Srinivasan.
Modularity is the Key: A New Approach to Social Media Privacy Policies.
In ACM,
2018.
MEXIHC 2018.
Keywords: Privacy, Social Network Privacy, human factors, internet governance. [bibtex-entry] -
L. Jean Camp and D Riley.
Women, children, animals and the like: Protecting an unwilling electronic populace.
In Proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy,
pages 120--139,
1995.
Keywords: Internet Governance, Gender Online. [bibtex-entry]
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