Hello all,

Greetings from (currently freezing cold) Scotland. I'm a researcher at the 
University of Edinburgh studying antisurveillance technologies, software 
development and how these are shaped at different levels by ideas about crime 
and surveillance. I'd describe my work as criminological but with a strong 
critical dimension - my research isn't about "fighting crime" or developing 
cybersecurity policy. I'm interested instead in exploring the power 
relationships, social and technological factors which determine how actions and 
communities are labelled criminal, and include harms caused by states and other 
powerful actors which may not traditionally be considered as "crimes".

>From this perspective, I would like to explore how the values and perspectives 
>of people who develop software to resist surveillance and promote anonymity 
>online shape the technologies they work on, and whether this expertise changes 
>how they see these issues. I have a background in (statistical) programming 
>and I'm particularly interested in finding out how people see these issues 
>playing out in practice in their work.

While I'd like to carry out more in-depth research in the new year, at this 
stage I'm interested in making sure I'm asking the right questions. As such, 
I'd be very grateful if anyone involved in Tor development, either as a core 
developer or as a volunteer, would be interested in having a chat, or if 
possible a short interview. Any discussions would be anonymous and carried out 
in accordance with the ethics policy of the University of Edinburgh, and you 
would be able to withdraw consent for participation at any time for any reason 
- or none at all.

I'll be contactable at this email address (listed in my signature) and on the 
IRC channels as JHistone - if you're interested (or just want to say hi or have 
a chat) please feel free to get in touch.

Best wishes,

Ben Collier

Doctoral Researcher
The University of Edinburgh

SCCJR profile: http://www.sccjr.ac.uk/about-us/people/ben-collier/
Edinburgh University profile: 
http://www.law.ed.ac.uk/research/students/viewstudent?ref=339
Twitter: @JohnnyHistone
Email: s1263...@sms.ed.ac.uk

The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
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