研究人员

Alex Luscombeis completing his PhD at the University of Toronto’s Centre for Criminology and Sociolegal Studies. He has published on issues of policing, corruption, social theory, and freedom of information law. His past research has appeared inSocial Forces, British Journal of Criminology, Sociology, International Political Sociology,警务与社会,Criminology & Criminal Justice,as well as a number of other academic journals and edited volumes. He is co-editor of信息自由与社会科学研究设计(Routledge)。

Jamie Duncanholds a master's degree from the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Information. His work engages with the impacts of technology on government-citizen interactions with focus on mobility, security, and urban development. He has written and spoken on topics like policing and citizenship in 'smart' cities, the role of digital media in shaping press agency reporting of the Syrian war, and Canadian immigration policy and discourse. Jamie is an affiliate of the Ethics of AI Lab and Co-coordinator of the Emerging Scholars Program at the University of Toronto's Centre for Ethics.

Rebecca Hume(she/they) is a settler and guest on Treaty 1 lands, the homeland of the Métis Nation. She recently graduated from Ryerson University's Master of Arts in Communication & Culture Program, where she studied the fraught concept of reconciliation in the now-defunct Department of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) public news releases. She looks at how this concept functions in federal land claims settlements and self-government agreements to ensure ongoing colonial occupation of stolen land. She is a researcher in the University of Winnipeg’s Department of Criminal Justice, community organizer with Winnipeg Police Cause Harm, and has words in Canadian Dimension.

Anna Evans-Boudreau在她在曼尼托巴大学的法学院第一年。安娜(Anna)志愿者是女权主义法律论坛和加拿大无偿学生。此外,安娜(Anna)担任选区助理,进行政策研究并解决社区问题。亚愽娱乐app安娜对定居者的土著关系,信息和正义,性别分层和警务感兴趣,同时在温尼伯大学完成社会学学士学位。亚愽国际app下载

Chanelle Lajoie(she/they) lives and works on Treaty 1 Territory, the lands of her ancestors. As a Queer Métis graduate from the University of Winnipeg with a degree in Urban and Inner-City Studies, Chanelle recognizes the importance of research being conducted by the community, for the community. It is for this reason that she actively dedicates her time to uplifting her communities and amplifying their voices.

Andrew Crosbyis currently completing a PhD in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Carleton University. As a freedom of information researcher engaged in social justice initiatives, he has published extensively in independent media, including The Leveller newspaper, Briarpatch Magazine, as well as Vice News. His research has appeared in Security Dialogue and Social Justice, with forthcoming publications in Geoforum and Canadian Public Administration. Andrew is the co-author of Policing Indigenous Movements: Dissent and the Security State.

Kevin Dick是加拿大渥太华卡尔顿大学系统与计算机工程系的博士候选人和伊丽莎白女王学者。他拥有麦吉尔大学的生物学和计算机科学学士学位。他的研究兴趣集中在使用机器学习和高性能计算基础架构进行数据挖掘和分析大规模公开信息的分析。他的最新出版物可以在《自然科学报告》,《基础设施系统杂志》,《计算生物学和化学杂志》以及众多会议的会议上找到。作为获得信息和正义中心的研究人员,他的目标是利用他在生物信息学,数据科学和机器学习方面的专业知识来解决数字访问问题,并推动使用计算方法用于公共利益研究。

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