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| | CFP 2004 / Computer Freedom & Privacy Conference |
 | | She is a member of the European Association for the Study of Science and Technology, and currently Consultant to the Royal Society's "Cybertrust" on behalf of the UK Department of Trade and Industry. |
 | | She is now embarking on two new projects, including "Constructing the Future of Feminist Science and Technology Studies in UK Social Science," and "Digiplay: Experience and Consequences of Technologies of Leisure." She has numerous publications regarding mobility, wirelessness, and social norms such as privacy, accountability, and monitoring. |
 | | He was involved in the early development of dance culture in the UK, has subsequently been active within electronic music and media arts, and has sought to explore the connections between art and activism with projects on surveillance and migration, as well as activist debates and interventions from Bosnia to Bangladesh. |
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