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TECHNO-TONOMY

TECHNO-TONOMY. Privacy, Autonomy and Technology in a Networked World. by the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre. About Us. A lberta C ivil L iberties R esearch C entre. This is part of a larger project.

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TECHNO-TONOMY

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  1. TECHNO-TONOMY Privacy, Autonomy and Technology in a Networked World by the Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

  2. About Us Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

  3. This is part of a larger project On the Identity Trail: Understanding the Importance and Impact of Anonymity and Authentication in a Networked Society (funded by SSHRC)

  4. AlbertaCivilLibertiesResearch Centre We received funding from: • the Sheldon Chumir Foundation for Ethics in Leadership • Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Public Outreach Grant • ACLRC receives core funding from

  5. Techno-tonomy • Teacher Materials • Handouts • Games • Presentation materials • Weblinks and Resources • CD-Rom

  6. Modules • Introduction • Legislating Privacy: Your Rights • Protecting Privacy: Name or Nym • Surfing or Surveillance • Marketing and E-Commerce • Meeting People Online • Protecting Privacy or Mission Impossible?

  7. Module Contents • Information on privacy • legal • social • statistics • Primers for Students • Users find solutions • Handy tips • Summary • Questions to facilitate discussion

  8. Introduction

  9. Legislating Privacy: Your Rights

  10. Protecting Privacy: My Name is Nym

  11. Surfing or Surveillance

  12. Marketing & E-Commerce

  13. Meeting People on the Net

  14. Protecting Privacy or Mission Impossible?

  15. AlbertaCivilLibertiesResearch Centre Any questions?

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