From Literacy to Refusal

Dr. Seeta Peña Gangadharan delivers this closing keynote address, From Literacy to Refusal, for Libraries Stand for Privacy: National Forum for Privacy Literacy Standards and Competencies. In her address, Dr. Gangadharan surveys the history of 'old school' privacy literacy predicated on individual knowledge, competence, and action. She then introduces the agile turn in software development operations (DevOps) and its implications for 'new school' privacy literacy grounded in individual techno-disobedience and refusal, embedded within institutional collective action and exit strategies and the preservation of independence in computer and data sciences research and development.

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Work Title From Literacy to Refusal
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  1. Seeta Peña Gangadharan
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  1. privacy
  2. agile privacy
  3. DevOps
  4. informed refusal
  5. self-exlusion
  6. sabotage
  7. exit strategies
  8. collective action
  9. coalition-building
  10. surveillance
  11. counterpower
  12. techno-disobedience
License CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)
Work Type Presentation
Acknowledgments
  1. This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services / Este proyecto ha sido posible en parte por el Instituto de Servicios de Museos y Bibliotecas, LG-256598-OLS-24.
Publication Date March 10, 2025
DOI doi:10.26207/sm15-t516
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    • privacy, agile privacy, DevOps, informed refusal, self-exlusion, sabotage, exit strategies, collective action, coalition-building, surveillance, counterpower, techno-disobedience
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    • Dr. Seeta Peña Gangadharan delivers this closing keynote address, From Literacy to Refusal, for Libraries Stand for Privacy: National Forum for Privacy Literacy Standards and Competencies. In her address, Dr. Gangadharan surveys the history of 'old school' privacy literacy predicated on individual knowledge, competence, and action. She then introduces the agile turn in software development operations (DevOps) and its implications for 'new school' privacy literacy grounded in individual techno-disobedience and refusal embedded within institutional collective action and exit strategies and the preservation of independence in computer and data sciences research and development.
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    • This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services / Este proyecto ha sido posible en parte por el Instituto de Servicios de Museos y Bibliotecas, LG-256598-OLS-24.
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    • Dr. Seeta Peña Gangadharan delivers this closing keynote address, From Literacy to Refusal, for Libraries Stand for Privacy: National Forum for Privacy Literacy Standards and Competencies. In her address, Dr. Gangadharan surveys the history of 'old school' privacy literacy predicated on individual knowledge, competence, and action. She then introduces the agile turn in software development operations (DevOps) and its implications for 'new school' privacy literacy grounded in individual techno-disobedience and refusal embedded within institutional collective action and exit strategies and the preservation of independence in computer and data sciences research and development.
    • Dr. Seeta Peña Gangadharan delivers this closing keynote address, From Literacy to Refusal, for Libraries Stand for Privacy: National Forum for Privacy Literacy Standards and Competencies. In her address, Dr. Gangadharan surveys the history of 'old school' privacy literacy predicated on individual knowledge, competence, and action. She then introduces the agile turn in software development operations (DevOps) and its implications for 'new school' privacy literacy grounded in individual techno-disobedience and refusal, embedded within institutional collective action and exit strategies and the preservation of independence in computer and data sciences research and development.
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