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    <title>Research ethics and security protocol</title>
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Authors: Rohozinski, Rafal</description>
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    <title>Information Technologies &amp; International Development (ITID), v. 6, Special edition 2010 (Harvard Forum II Essays)</title>
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    <description>Title: Information Technologies &amp; International Development (ITID), v. 6, Special edition 2010 (Harvard Forum II Essays)
Authors: USC Annenberg School for Communication &amp; Journalism</description>
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Authors: Harvard University . Berkman Center for Internet &amp; Society
Abstract: This project brings together a distinguished collection of Internet observers, scholars, innovators, entrepreneurs, activists, technologists and still other experts, to write short essays, to foster an on-going public dialogue, and to create a durable record of how the rules of cyberspace are being formed, potentially impacting their future incarnation. We take our inspiration from the Publius authors, but our goal is to highlight a variety of perspectives on this evolutionary process, rather than to sway popular opinion towards a particular policy end. The early American context and perspective is supplanted by our modern, global and diverse experience. The notion of a singular constitutional moment is replaced with a vision of multiple forces shaping the structures that both open and constrict the online space, requiring our active attention and engagement. Participants will be asked to reflect on the various elements of this loosely-joined architecture…
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Authors: Global Voices
Description: Global Voices is currently exploring how internet and communication technologies can assist human development, supported by Harvard's Berkman Center for Internet &amp; Society and Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC).</description>
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Abstract: This research support project seeks to act as a first step in promoting public debate and influencing public policy on the issue of the protection of personal data in Latin America. We intended to take this path by identifying knowledge based on academic research and disseminating the information obtained about the links between the current state of protection of personal data and certain sorting processes that negatively impact participation of individuals in public life. At this early stage the project focuses on two countries: Brazil and Mexico and focuses three areas: a) national identification documents, b) video surveillance in public spaces, and c) Internet.&#xD;
It also provided the contextual research needed to develop a full-fledged research project that would target specific activities of personal data collection and available policy-windows in the region. Complementing the research activities, the project consolidated a new academic research network in the region focused on issues regarding personal data.</description>
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