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==== Course overview ====
 
==== Course overview ====
 
===== Course themes =====
 
===== Course themes =====
* LFP mission and history
 
 
* Surveillance capitalism
 
* Surveillance capitalism
 
* Harm reduction
 
* Harm reduction
 
* Who holds power on the internet
 
* Who holds power on the internet
 
* Privacy strategies and tools
 
* Privacy strategies and tools
 
 
===== How we'll organize ourselves: small groups =====
 
===== How we'll organize ourselves: small groups =====
 
====== Small group makeup ======
 
====== Small group makeup ======
* [[Group 1]]: Michelle Nitto, Junior Tidal, Qiana Johnson, Symphony Bruce, Nicole Becwar, Michele Alaniz,  Jonathan Hernandez Perez (academic librarians)
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* Group 1: Michelle Nitto, Junior Tidal, Qiana Johnson, Symphony Bruce, Nicole Becwar, Michele Alaniz,  Jonathan Hernandez Perez (academic librarians)
 
* Group 2: Ellie Avis, Leigh Ann Hamel, Andrea Puglisi, Wren Kominos-Marvell (rural and semi-rural public librarians)
 
* Group 2: Ellie Avis, Leigh Ann Hamel, Andrea Puglisi, Wren Kominos-Marvell (rural and semi-rural public librarians)
* [[Group 3]]: Grace Riario, Carolyn Bennett Glauda, Patricia B. Ball, Megan Shanholtz, Bel Outwater (directors, assistant directors, and consortia librarians)
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* Group 3: Grace Riario, Carolyn Bennett Glauda, Patricia B. Ball, Megan Shanholtz, Bel Outwater (directors, assistant directors, and consortia librarians)
* [[Group 4]]: Chad Clark, TJ Lamanna, Ashley J. Brown, Stephanie Milberger, Kristy Cooper (suburban public librarians)
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* Group 4: Chad Clark, TJ Lamanna, Ashley J. Brown, Stephanie Milberger, Kristy Cooper (suburban public librarians)
* [[Group 5]]: Jessica Krill, Julia Wiswell, Haley Holmes, Tracy Treece, Jeffrey Lambert (urban public librarians)
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* Group 5: Jessica Krill, Julia Wiswell, Haley Holmes, Tracy Treece, Jeffrey Lambert (urban public librarians)
* [[Group 6]]: Victor Benitez, Maty Cropley, Kimberly Trinh-Sy, Oscar Gittemeier (urban public librarians)
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* Group 6: Victor Benitez, Maty Cropley, Kimberly Trinh-Sy, Oscar Gittemeier (urban public librarians)
  
====== Small group final project outcomes ======
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====== Small group outcomes ======
The final project will be a comprehensive privacy plan for a library. Every group will work together on components of the final project. This final project should choose from and expand on the following components:
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Every group will work together on components of a final project. This final project should choose from and expand on the following components:
 
* A library privacy policy and/or example vendor agreement
 
* A library privacy policy and/or example vendor agreement
 
* A privacy class
 
* A privacy class
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* Learn about what other cohort members want to achieve in this course and share our own thoughts
 
* Learn about what other cohort members want to achieve in this course and share our own thoughts
 
* Review themes and outcomes
 
* Review themes and outcomes
* Learn about the history and mission of LFP
 
 
* Set personal goals  
 
* Set personal goals  
 
* Understand small group work strategy
 
* Understand small group work strategy
  
 
===== Readings =====  
 
===== Readings =====  
[https://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/ifi/INF3700/v17/bakgrunnsnotat/the_surveillant_assemblage.pdf The Surveillant Assemblage, Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson]
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[https://libraryfreedom.wiki/html/public_html/index.php/Main_Page/Reading_List#General_articles_about_privacy_and_surveillance_or_foundational_pieces The Surveillant Assemblage, Kevin D. Haggerty and Richard V. Ericson]
 
 
[https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/23/sunday-review/human-contact-luxury-screens.html Human Contact is Now a Luxury Good]
 
 
 
[https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/04/10/opinion/internet-privacy-terms.html?rref=collection%2Fseriescollection%2Fnew-york-times-privacy-project&action=click&contentCollection=opinion&region=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=5&pgtype=collection The New Terminology for Privacy]
 
  
 
===== Guest lecturer =====
 
===== Guest lecturer =====
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===== Discussion =====
 
===== Discussion =====
How do you see the surveillant assemblage at work in our lives?
 
 
If human contact is becoming a luxury good, what are the implications for privacy?
 
 
What terms or concepts were new and noteworthy to you in "The New Terminology for Privacy"? Which of these do you want to learn more about in LFI?
 
 
 
What are your personal goals for this course?
 
What are your personal goals for this course?
  

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