Assistant Professor of Sociology, Old Dominion University
My research explores the social implications of information and communication technologies. I am especially interested in how those technologies impact racial inequalities and civil liberties. I teach courses in cybercrime and racial inequality. My research has appeared in publications such as First Monday, Journal of Race and Ethnicity, Deviant Behavior, and Sociological Focus.
Far beyond crime-ridden depravity, darknets are key strongholds of freedom of expression online
Jan 26, 2017 06:46 am UTC| Technology Law
The internet is much more than just the publicly available, Google-able web services most online users frequent and thats good for free expression. Companies frequently create private networks to enable employees to use...
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