Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA
Alice Marwick is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her work examines the impact of the large audiences made possible by social media on individuals and communities from a social, cultural, and legal perspective. She is the author of Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity and Branding in the Social Media Age (Yale 2013), an ethnographic study of the San Francisco tech scene which examines how people seek social status through attention and visibility online. Current research interests include the impact of socio-economic status on privacy practices; data-mining and social media; gendered online harassment; and internet celebrity. Marwick was previously 2016-2017 Fellow at the Data & Society Research Institute and Assistant Professor of Communication and Media Studies and the Director of the McGannon Center for Communication Research at Fordham University. She has written for popular publications such as The New York Times, The New York Review of Books and The Guardian in addition to academic publications. Alice has a PhD from the Department of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University.
Alice Marwick, Assistant Professor, Communication and Media Studies, Fordham University
Networked Privacy & Social Surveillance
Traditional models of privacy are individualistic, but networked data challenges how privacy operates. Social technologies enable people to widely share information about others without consent, and investigate what others are doing. This talk examines the relationship between social media,... Read more about @title...
Report "Beyond Big Data Surveillance: Freedom and Fairness" sheds light on big data surveillance in Canada To read the report in English, go here To read the report in French,... Read more about @title...