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Presentation
Jun 30, 2008Amanda Lenhart
This presentation covers basic internet connectivity statistics before launching into a discussion of the major online safety issues. Broken down into issues of online contact vs online content, the talk shares data on online stranger contact, sex...
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More in: Teens, Safety, Identity
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Jun 13, 2008Deborah Fallows
People say the Chinese internet is mostly an entertainment network. But looking at what happened online during the aftermath of the Sichuan earthquake reveals a Chinese internet with a depth and soul and much, much more.
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More in: Web 2.0, Identity
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Presentation
Apr 25, 2008Amanda Lenhart
At the request of the Internet Safety Task Force, Amanda Lenhart presented the Pew Internet Project's most recent data on online stranger contact, cyberbullying, the steps that teens take to ensure (or not) their online privacy and the ways in whi...
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Presentation
Mar 27, 2008Mary Madden
In the era of Web 2.0, individuals and organizations have gone beyond simply being findable to being intimately knowable. These digital footprints are blazing trails and stirring up issues about how we manage our own online identities and those of...
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More in: Identity, Search, Social Networking
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Presentation
Nov 3, 2005Lee Rainie
Seven basic things to understand about Americans and their privacy in the internet age.
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More in: Safety, Identity, Cloud Computing, Government
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Presentation
Dec 14, 2002Lee Rainie
Lee's lecture covered Pew's basic findings related to privacy and information disclosure.
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More in: Identity, Safety
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May 8, 2001Lee Rainie
At the most fundamental level, Americans would like the presumption of privacy when they are online, and they would like to be in control of when pieces of their identity are given out.
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More in: Safety, Identity, Government