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Michael Zimmer, PhD, is a privacy and data ethics scholar at Marquette University

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Tag: Helen Nissenbaum

18Nov

Position Announcement: Research Fellowship with Helen Nissenbaum at NYU

Posted by Michael Zimmeron November 18, 2008in Professional

Helen Nissenbaum at New York University has an open postdoc position for those interested in working on various NSF-funded projects involving privacy, security and the social dimensions of networking. I cannot say enough about the ways I benefited from working…

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11Jan

Economist on Contextual Integrity

Posted by Michael Zimmeron January 11, 2007in Privacy, Values In Design

The Economist has written a short piece on the theory of privacy as "contextual integrity" developed by my dissertation adviser, Helen Nissenbaum. The article focuses on efforts by John Mitchell, Adam Barth and Anupam Datta, all computer scientists at Stanford…

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05Oct

Unblinking Symposium

Posted by Michael Zimmeron October 5, 2006in Events, Privacy, Values In Design

I just came across an amazing-looking multi-disciplinary symposium on privacy and surveillance at Berekely: Unblinking: New Perspectives on Visual Privacy in the 21st Century. The program is quite impressive, including Ian Kerr (who gave the keynote last week at our…

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