understanding the importance and impact of anonymity and authentication in a networked society
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Sean Richmond
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Sean Richmond
LL.B. Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa
Research Assistant to Professor Jane Bailey

Sean is a first year student in the English Common Law program.  Prior to this, he earned a B.A. (Honours) in Politics and Philosophy from Queen's University and an M.A. in Political Science from the University of British Columbia.  Broadly conceived, his research has focused on the relationship between international law, national sovereignty, and global (in)equality.  When not examining whether online hate speakers prefer notoriety or anonymity, Sean spends his time eating Vietnamese Pho noodle soup.
 
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