This is the research I undertook for my graduate thesis at the Comparative Media Studies program at MIT, and as a research assistant at the Center for Civic Media at the MIT Media Lab.
In this research, I examine the practices of eighteen organizations in the field of youth privacy advocacy in the Americas through interviews with organizational leaders working on youth development, personal data protection, digital rights, and countersurveillance.
- Executive summary on the Berkman Klein Center blog on Medium
- Series of organizational interviews on the Center for Civic Media blog
- Full thesis on the Comparative Media Studies site
- Presentation video on the Comparative Media Studies YouTube channel
This research was also featured on:
- Boletim Antigivilância (Portuguese/Spanish) – What is privacy for youth?
- 2018 Symposium on Usable Security and Privacy Lightning Talk
- Child Rights International Network (English/Spanish/French)
- Cuestiones de Infancias Radio in Argentina (Spanish) – Youth and privacy online
- Prostasia Foundation – Should we Kik anonymous messaging to the curb?