In this paper, we consider what we identify as crisis surveillance capitalism in higher education, drawing on the work of Naomi Klein and Shoshana Zuboff. We define crisis surveillance capitalism as the intersection of unregulated and ubiquitous data collection with the continued marginalization of vulnerable racial and social groups. Through this lens, we examine the twinned crisis narratives of student success and academic integrity and consider how the COVID-19 pandemic further enabled so-called solutions that collect massive amounts of student data with impunity. We suggest a framework of refusal to crisis surveillance capitalism coming from the work of Keller Easterling and Baharak Yousefi, identifying ways to resist and build power in...
Some of the world's most powerful corporations practise what Shoshana Zuboff (2015; 2019) calls ‘sur...
This article deals with articulations of digital accidents, focusing especially on how the computer ...
Digital technologies have come to frame the everyday interactions of our world, meshing together pub...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
Using Shoshana Zuboff’s 2019 book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, the essay explores this lates...
This article investigates the notion of the digital denizen and his/her relationship with modern inf...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into further crisis the contemporary global university. By focusin...
Crisis narratives are stories meant to persuade that one exists in a state of emergency. Under extra...
This paper describes and critiques how surveillance is situated and evolving in higher education set...
The Age of surveillance capitalism is a profound economical, sociological, political, philosophical,...
Shoshana Zuboff (2021), The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, The Fight for a Human Future at the New ...
As digitization and datafication continue to extend into all areas of society, digital capitalism be...
This paper begins and ends with a provocation: I argue that refusal in librarianship is both impossi...
Open Access bookThis chapter argues that data is the bleeding edge of educational innovation. By fo...
Some of the world's most powerful corporations practise what Shoshana Zuboff (2015; 2019) calls ‘sur...
This article deals with articulations of digital accidents, focusing especially on how the computer ...
Digital technologies have come to frame the everyday interactions of our world, meshing together pub...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
Using Shoshana Zuboff’s 2019 book, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, the essay explores this lates...
This article investigates the notion of the digital denizen and his/her relationship with modern inf...
2022 has been a year of overlapping crises. The so-called “Freedom Convoys” paralyzing Canadian comm...
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought into further crisis the contemporary global university. By focusin...
Crisis narratives are stories meant to persuade that one exists in a state of emergency. Under extra...
This paper describes and critiques how surveillance is situated and evolving in higher education set...
The Age of surveillance capitalism is a profound economical, sociological, political, philosophical,...
Shoshana Zuboff (2021), The Age of Surveillance Capitalism, The Fight for a Human Future at the New ...
As digitization and datafication continue to extend into all areas of society, digital capitalism be...
This paper begins and ends with a provocation: I argue that refusal in librarianship is both impossi...
Open Access bookThis chapter argues that data is the bleeding edge of educational innovation. By fo...
Some of the world's most powerful corporations practise what Shoshana Zuboff (2015; 2019) calls ‘sur...
This article deals with articulations of digital accidents, focusing especially on how the computer ...
Digital technologies have come to frame the everyday interactions of our world, meshing together pub...