All: I have been working on a web series where I hold conversations with scholars about various aspects of crime and deviance online. I am looking for scholars willing to talk about their research or interests. The previous conversations I have had are here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9FPhFKAZA_DTmrb2kq73fMRlzb7TCBwx Ostensibly, the series is for my class on cybercrime. It allows me to present different voices and perspectives to my students. But I personally enjoy talking about this topic in an informal way and making it available to the public. Usually, the conversation is grounded in some recent work the scholar has done, but the conversation tends to flow freely and can be wide ranging. The topics for this series I am an interested in include: * all types of crime and deviant behavior observed online * issues related to government or corporate overreach (dataveillance, data privacy) * forms of inequalities observed online (class/race/gender/algorithmic) The conversations so far have been recorded via Skype, but I am also experimenting with Zoom. If anyone is interested, please contact me at rgraham@odu.edu. Rod Graham @roderickgraham Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice Affiliate Faculty, Center for Cybersecurity Education and Research Program Coordinator and Faculty Advisor, Interdisciplinary Studies Cybercrime Major Old Dominion University