![]() ![]() It’s a timely topic, with news stories emerging every day about how bloggers in China or Iran are discouraged by various means from continuing to report situations or opinions on the ground that impact the very foundations of Internet freedom. MacKinnon’s current area of research fascination is how Internet users in various geographic locations and vastly differing political climates are impacted by decisions made by governments they never voted for and under whose jurisdictions they do not fall. ![]() Before I had the chance to review Internet policy researcher Rebecca MacKinnon’s latest work, Consent of the Networked, I caught an interview with her on CBC’s Spark podcast, a great source of commentary on technology, social media, and culture. ![]()
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