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国产视频 Collaborates with Community Orgs to Examine Privacy and Poverty in the United States

Washington, DC 鈥 国产视频, a team of interdisciplinary researchers, and three community organizations have been announced as the winners of the largest of five grants announced today by the Digital Trust Foundation. The award of more than $700,000 will fund a study that examines the perspectives poor and working class adults in the United States hold about privacy and “data rights.鈥

Entitled 鈥淏etween Resignation and Resilience: Digital Privacy and Data Flows in Vulnerable Neighborhoods,鈥 the three-year project will include participatory, qualitative research with community partners in three cities鈥擟enter for Community Transitions (Charlotte, NC), Allied Media Projects (Detroit, MI), and Los Angeles Community Action Network/Stop LAPD Spying Coalition鈥攁nd a national survey of adult low-income populations.

Virginia Eubanks (国产视频 Fellow; Associate Professor of Women鈥檚, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, University at Albany, SUNY), Seeta Pe帽a Gangadharan (incoming Assistant Professor, Department of Media and Communications, London School of Economics and Political Science; currently, Senior Research Fellow, 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute), and Joseph Turow (Robert Lewis Shayon Professor of Communication, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania) will serve as co-Principal Investigators for this unique study.

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国产视频 Collaborates with Community Orgs to Examine Privacy and Poverty in the United States