As an activist, a geek, and a privacy scholar, I’ve been watching the NSA scandal unfold with a Read More
In this month’s “Rolling Stone,” the magazine published an article called “Kiki Kannibal: The Girl Who Played Read More
Sometimes, when I’m in the field, I find teens who have strategies for managing their online presence that Read More
Logging onto Twitter to check out a few things quickly before running off to a homecoming football game, Read More
If you were to walk into my office, I’d have a pretty decent sense of your gender, your Read More
Growing up as a white girl in Pennsylvania, I was taught that being tan was beautiful. My wealthier Read More
First, I commend Facebook for taking child safety seriously. When I was working with them as part of Read More
I’ve been critiquing moves made by Facebook for a long time and I’m pretty used to them being Read More
From day one, Mark Zuckerberg wanted Facebook to become a social utility. He succeeded. Facebook is now a Read More
(Editor’s note: Danah recently gave the opening keynote at the WWW Conference in Raleigh, North Carolina.) My talk Read More
I’ve been following ChatRoulette for a while now. But I haven’t been comfortable talking about it publicly. For Read More
With Facebook systematically dismantling its revered privacy infrastructure, I think it’s important to drill down on the issue Read More
When I learned that Mark Zuckerberg effectively argued that ‘the age of privacy is over’ (read: ReadWriteWeb), I Read More
A few weeks ago, Facebook’s data team released a set of data addressing a simple but complex question: Read More
As adults, we take social skills for granted… until we encounter someone who lacks them. Helping children develop Read More