[liberationtech] Research on censorship & mobile apps?

Magdalena O! m_olszan at live.concordia.ca
Thu Feb 6 08:58:26 PST 2014


Dear Amin,

This is a great start. I want to see how censorship is being applied to inernet-enabled mobile use and apps, since it is a relatively new telecommunications technology in the cycles of media. Specifically I am looking at how the language (of these laws and policies) plays a role in perpetuating ideology of contemporary cultures and shifting production practices.

Magda


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Magdalena Olszanowski, PhD Student, SSHRC Fellow
Senior Research Assistant, Mobile Media Lab<http://mobilities.ca>
HASTAC Scholar
Communication Studies
Concordia University
Montreal, QC

@raisecain<http://twitter.com/raisecain>








On 2014-02-04, at 10:12 AM, Amin Sabeti <aminsabeti at gmail.com<mailto:aminsabeti at gmail.com>> wrote:

Hi,

This one might be useful for you: http://smallmedia.org.uk/sites/default/files/u17/Filtering%20Report-January14_rev3.pdf

BTW, what kind of information would you like to have? For the Iran case, I can help you.

A


On 4 February 2014 15:06, Yosem Companys <companys at stanford.edu<mailto:companys at stanford.edu>> wrote:
From: Magdalena Olszanowski <m_olszan at live.concordia.ca<mailto:m_olszan at live.concordia.ca>>

I'm writing about censorship and Instagram and looking for more
research on censorship and mobile apps. I can't seem to find any.

Thank you so much

Magdalena

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Magdalena Olszanowski, PhD Student, SSHRC Fellow
Senior Research Assistant, Mobile Media Lab<http://mobilities.ca<http://mobilities.ca/>>
HASTAC Scholar
Communication Studies
Concordia University
Montreal, QC

@raisecain
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