I've just published an online article in Newsroom about why we need to be thinking about the Facebook/Cambridge Analytica scandal as 'mass surveillance.' The piece comes on the back of a free public talk I'll be giving tomorrow with Dr. Markus Luczak-Roesch on "Building the Web We Want" at Victoria University of Wellington's Pipitea Campus. The … Continue reading Building the Web We Want
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Upcoming Talk (National Library, Wellington): Surveillance, Privacy & Space in the Age of Social Media
I'll be giving a talk this Thursday on the way social media, digital apps and mobile technologies have turned ‘mapping’ into an everyday practice. We regularly ‘check in’, location-tag digital photos, create virtual maps, and publicise, write about and visually document our experience with and within space. As a result, the way we create, represent … Continue reading Upcoming Talk (National Library, Wellington): Surveillance, Privacy & Space in the Age of Social Media
‘The Post-Snowden Era’ is finally out!
When I moved to Wellington three years ago, Edward Snowden had just released a trove of classified NSA documents that detailed some of the Five Eyes' mass surveillance programmes. Meanwhile, our own foreign intelligence agency, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), was mired in controversy over an independent report revealing it had been illegally spying on … Continue reading ‘The Post-Snowden Era’ is finally out!
Branding the Self on Yelp
Social Media + Society has just published what has been a long time work-in-progress, 'Branding the Self on Yelp: Consumer Reviewing as Image Entrepreneurship.' I'd started writing the article in 2012, put it away until this past March when I realised it only needed a few more day's attention to complete. The article is a interview-based case … Continue reading Branding the Self on Yelp
I Spy online documentary launches
I Spy (With My 5 Eyes) is an interactive think-piece about the Five Eyes alliance and contemporary surveillance issues featuring prominent scholars, activists, privacy advocates, intelligence agency officials, hackers and whistleblowers from around the world...and me! The film explores the tensions between governments, intelligence agencies and individuals as data collection grows and personal privacy is eroded. I had … Continue reading I Spy online documentary launches
I have a new book chapter out called An ‘Office Sex Romp’ and the Economic Motivations of Mediated Voyeurism in Hinda Mandell & Gina Chen's edited collection, Scandal in a Digital Age (Palgrave MacMillan, 2016). Chapter Summary: In January 2015, about 50 patrons at a local pub in Christchurch, New Zealand, witnessed, recorded and distributed photos and videos of … Continue reading
Spying on ourselves
I gave a talk last week about my perspective on last year's 'Christchurch sex romp' as an issue that's less about privacy than the economics of 'lateral surveillance.' Listen here: http://www.radionz.co.nz/audio/remote-player?id=201800938
Privacy’s About Us, Not ‘Me’
As part of this year’s ‘Privacy Week’ (9-14 May), New Zealand’s Office of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC) has designated 12 May as ‘Right to Know’ Day. As described, the day intends to raise awareness of New Zealanders’ legal rights to see the personal information that agencies hold about them. The OPC will also launch its … Continue reading Privacy’s About Us, Not ‘Me’
Surveillance, Scandal & Social Media
Hope Labor as, well, hope labor
While knee-deep in dissertation writing back in 2009, my colleague T.C. Corrigan and I were discussing the commonalities between our respective projects over drinks one night. TC had interviewed amateur bloggers about their routine writing practices and I had interviewed consumer reviewers on the website Yelp about how they utilized the review space as a … Continue reading Hope Labor as, well, hope labor