Personal tools
You are here: Home Hub Container David J. Phillips
Document Actions
David J. Phillips
E-Mail:
davidj.phillips@utoronto.ca
 
Interests:
Surveillance
Discipline(s)
Communications
Role(s):
Researcher

Current Institutional Affiliation(s) (Past Affiliations)

Biography

David Phillips holds a doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg School of Communication. He studies the political economy and social shaping of information and communication technologies, especially technologies of surveillance and identification. He is the author of "From Privacy to Visibility: Context, Identity, and Power in Ubiquitous Computing Environments" (in Social Text), "Texas 9-1-1: Emergency Telecommunications and the Genesis of Surveillance Infrastructure" (in Telecommunication Policy), "Queering Surveillance Research" (in Queer Online: Media Technology and Sexuality) and "Negotiating the Digital Closet: Online Pseudonymity and the Politics of Sexual Identity" (in Information, Communication, and Society), and numerous other works exploring the relations among information, economics, ideology, policy, culture, identity, and technology.

Powered by Plone CMS, the Open Source Content Management System

This site conforms to the following standards: