The Iranian government tracked the movements of journalist Isa Saharkhiz using lawful intercept technology purchased from Nokia Siemens. He is currently a prisoner of conscience in an Iranian detention […]
Thick mapping classrooms seems right. I keep thinking of a Stephen Ramsay piece, Centers Are People, which seems like a model of scholarship to aspire to. Maybe it (DH) really is a shift toward focusing on a […]
This is a conversation close to my heart, and replete with many provocative implications. While it’s certainly true that the federal prosecution reveals a kafkaesque relationship between the state and hacktivists, […]