In light of the revelations concerning Cambridge Analytica, we are now in an era of heightened publicity and concern about the role of voter analytics in elections. Parties in Canada need to enhance their privacy management practices and commit to complying with national privacy principles in all their operations. As shown in this article’s comparative analysis of the privacy policies of federal and provincial political parties in Canada, policies are often difficult to find, unclear, and, with a couple of exceptions, do not address all the privacy principles. Accountability and complaints mechanisms are often not clearly publicized, and many are silent on procedures for the access and correction of data, and unsubscribing from lists. Vague...
An overemphasis on technology among Canadian privacy scholars has neglected other important historic...
Nowadays, in a highly computerized system, people have tendency to have not expect privacy to be mai...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
In light of the revelations concerning Cambridge Analytica, we are now in an era of heightened publi...
Political parties are among the most lax, unregulated organizations handling large volumes of person...
The 2018 election marked an organisational change for major political parties in Québec. They have a...
This paper surveys the various voter surveillance practices currently observed in the United States,...
In the United States, we have long accepted that candidates for public office who have voluntarily s...
The potential benefits and pitfalls of information technology are on displayin the databases used by...
This article provides an assessment of the recent phenomenon in Scotland and the United Kingdom of s...
Data-driven political campaigning is widely recognised as a threat to privacy and democratic process...
The potential benefits and pitfalls of information technology are on display in the databases used b...
This article argues that the ‘political exemptions’ in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) pose a threat not ...
This thesis investigates the challenges to the protection of privacy in the health care field and th...
Bill C-6, more recently known as the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, i...
An overemphasis on technology among Canadian privacy scholars has neglected other important historic...
Nowadays, in a highly computerized system, people have tendency to have not expect privacy to be mai...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...
In light of the revelations concerning Cambridge Analytica, we are now in an era of heightened publi...
Political parties are among the most lax, unregulated organizations handling large volumes of person...
The 2018 election marked an organisational change for major political parties in Québec. They have a...
This paper surveys the various voter surveillance practices currently observed in the United States,...
In the United States, we have long accepted that candidates for public office who have voluntarily s...
The potential benefits and pitfalls of information technology are on displayin the databases used by...
This article provides an assessment of the recent phenomenon in Scotland and the United Kingdom of s...
Data-driven political campaigning is widely recognised as a threat to privacy and democratic process...
The potential benefits and pitfalls of information technology are on display in the databases used b...
This article argues that the ‘political exemptions’ in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) pose a threat not ...
This thesis investigates the challenges to the protection of privacy in the health care field and th...
Bill C-6, more recently known as the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act, i...
An overemphasis on technology among Canadian privacy scholars has neglected other important historic...
Nowadays, in a highly computerized system, people have tendency to have not expect privacy to be mai...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Political Science, 2019Cataloged ...