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Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Social Studies of Information
CIPR Research Lunch with Dr. Rina Ghose: "Bridging the Geospatial Divide through Public Participation GIS" (May 4, 2012)
The Dismantling of Tucson Unified School District’s Mexican American Studies Program: A Case Study and Critical Analysis
McCleer Poster
Internet Filtering in Public Libraries – New Decision in the Bradburn Case
CIPR Welcomes Nadine Kozak as 2011-2012 IP Postdoctoral Fellow
Big Brother, Big Business: Data-Mining & Surveillance -- Privacy Week 2012
CIPR Research Lunch on "GrandFamily Housing with a Branch Library" (April 12, 2012)
CIPR Co-Director Michael Zimmer Featured in Chronicle of Higher Education on Privacy & Research on Facebook
Spring 2012 Research Travel Awards Available
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