Research Associate, Frank Church Institute, Boise State University School of Public Service, Boise State University
Chase Johnson is a Research Associate at the Frank Church Institute, and a PhD candidate in Public Administration. He has degrees in International Relations from Boise State and Johns Hopkins Universities. Previously he served with the U.S. Peace Corps as an Education and Youth Development volunteer in the Republic of Georgia. He also has worked on Economic Affairs for the State Department and on NATO Policy for the Department of Defense. Chase teaches classes on Global Studies and Russian Politics.
Big tech surveillance could damage democracy
Jun 07, 2019 16:13 pm UTC| Insights & Views Technology
Data is often called the oil of the 21st century. The more tech companies know about their users, the more effectively they can direct them to goods and services that they are likely to buy. The more companies know...
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