dear terri, i think tactical tech has done some great work in how activists/advocates/everyday citizens can look out for their privacy (given that this is even possible). what i really like about their work is that they pay as much attention to their content as to their form/media. there material/courses are accessible and appealing to a general audience. while we are at it, i will also advertise their upcoming summer camp (sorry for cross-posting): Tactical Tech has been busy preparing for this year's Info Activism Camp titled 'Evidence and Influence'. Applications for the Camp are now open and we would really like to see someone from your organisation applying to attend. More details here: https://camp2013.tacticaltech.org/content/important-information Please do pass this around and share it. The first deadline is April 2nd but only for those who need Schengen visas - so please apply soon ! best, s. On Mar 28, 2013, at 11:00 PM, air-l-request@listserv.aoir.org wrote:
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Hi All,
Another question that I know some of you are total experts on:
I'm looking for examples of best practices (ideally case studies) of education efforts re internet user privacy.
These could be grassroots, government efforts, corporate efforts, activist efforts. Could be for kids, seniors, university students, consumers, whatever. Could be about parsing terms of service agreements, negotiating option bottons, etc. As long as people have praised them as being useful in some way, I'd be interested in seeing them.
I seem to recall Canada being big in this area. Am I wrong about that?
Thanks in advance, pals.
Terri
Dr. Theresa M. Senft Global Liberal Studies Program School of Arts & Sciences New York University 726 Broadway NY NY 10003
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