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Bio

Andrew Clement’s research and teaching interests are in the social implications of information/communications technology and human-centred systems development. Recent work focuses on public information policy for guiding the development of Canada’s information infrastructure, digitally mediated surveillance, internet use in everyday life, digital identity constructions, public participation in information/communication infrastructures development, and community networking. He has also written papers and co-edited books in such areas as: computer supported cooperative work, participatory design, workplace surveillance, privacy, women, work & computerization, end user computing, and the ‘information society’ more generally.

Professor Clement continues in retirement to explore the social and public policy implications of the emerging information/communication infrastructure, and is working on identity, privacy and surveillance research as well as related public education initiatives.

Memberships

  • Identity, Privacy and Security Institute: Co-founder, Management Committee Member (2007-2015)
  • Knowledge Media Design Institute (KMDI): Director (2001-2007), Acting Director (2013)