[Air-L] "creepy" social media studies

sky c skyc at riseup.net
Wed Sep 30 19:22:50 PDT 2015


I'm definitely interested in the summary being posted!


On Wed, 2015-09-30 at 16:21 -0400, Greg Elmer wrote:

> Hi folks, wondering if anyone has come across research that discusses
> users' feelings of being creeped out or similar expressions of discomfort
> with regards to the surveillant capacities and techniques of social media.
> Please email me off-list and I can post a summary if there is interest.
> /Greg Elmer
> 
> Greg Elmer, PhD
> Professor of Media, Communication & Culture
> Bell Media Research Chair & Director, Infoscape Research Lab
> Ryerson University, Toronto
> 
> Preempting Dissent <http://www.preemptingdissent.com/>: A creative commons
> documentary film that investigates the genesis of the Miami Model of
> protest policing. Winner of the Action on Film Festival's 2014 Award for
> Best Social Commentary Film.
> 
> The Canadian Delegation <http://www.thecanadiandelegation.com/>: In the
> summer of 1989, as the Soviet bloc crumbles and China fends of a democratic
> revolt, the head of Canada's Young Communist League leads a delegation of
> youth to an international student festival in one of the most isolated and
> enigmatic nations in the world. This feature documentary film is currently
> in production.
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