understanding the importance and impact of anonymity and authentication in a networked society
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Travis Dumsday
Former Research Assistant to Dr. Steven Davis

Travis Dumsday is currently completing his MA in philosophy at the University of Waterloo, and hopes to proceed to doctoral studies next year.  His main research interests are in metaphysics and philosophy of religion.  During his last year of undergraduate work at Carleton University he was a research assistant with the "On the Identity Trail" research group.

 

Research

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"Anonymity and Privacy: Conceptual Links and Normative Implications," presented at Contours of Privacy: Normative, Psychological and Social Perspectives, Carleton University, November 5-6, 2005.

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Privacy Issues and Canada’s Faith Communities 

 
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