Happy to share my article titled
"The Problem of Consent with Teledildonics and Adult Webcam Platforms" published in @SurvSoc_Journal.
https://t.co/3xr4XHxmFM
Happy to share my article titled
"The Problem of Consent with Teledildonics and Adult Webcam Platforms" published in @SurvSoc_Journal.
https://t.co/3xr4XHxmFM
Check out our special issue on “Pleasures of Surveillance,” edited by @juliaschan and @stefymcknight. The issue includes an editorial introduction and a wide range of articles, reviews, and an #artist interview. Always #openaccess. Read it here: https://t.co/Pxc1lPEENl
@mer__edith I haven't had an opportunity to look at the feature in-depth, but was wondering if it's possible for bad actors to "undo" the blurring? I've read that blurring isn't so effective when multiple photos of an individual's face exist online.
I guess I should add that Blood in the Machine publishes next week.
The first excerpt is here: https://t.co/r3Ngk5QHSZ
The first launch event is in LA with the great @CoryDoctorow, details here: https://t.co/P8ZjMfYBw3
Preorders and more info here:
https://t.co/2bwqPBVPuC
The full story of the Luddite rebellion, and how it reverberates in the age of AI and big tech, as it happens, is the subject of my upcoming book, which is up for preorder.
Thanks — and down with all kings but King Ludd
https://t.co/2bwqPBVPuC
Mountain pose -- downward-facing dog -- endanger your health and privacy. Check out @gidarisc's newly published "The neoliberal perils of yoga and self-care on apps and platforms": https://t.co/6C1Cw6etxg
I should also mention I had this published with @utpress' Canadian Journal of Communication: "The Problem with Regulating Facial Recognition Technology in a Digital Culture of Visibility" https://t.co/h3dDKILUY0
Recently published an article with @IJCS_journal titled "The neoliberal perils of yoga and self-care on apps and platforms." https://t.co/qcoYawa8k9
Big thanks to the excellent feedback provided by the anonymous peer reviewers!
#PrivacyMatters#yoga#apps#selfcare