Articles
Clement, A., Ley, D., Costantino, T., Kurtz, D., Tissenbaum, M. “PIPWatch Toolbar: Using Social Navigation to Enhance Privacy Protection and Compliance”, IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 29(1), 2010, pp. 50-57.
Clement, A. & Potter, A.B. “”Saving Toronto Hydro Telecom’s One Zone project from itself: alternative models for urban public wireless infrastructure,” The Journal of Community Informatics, Vol. 4 No. 1 (2008) Special Issue: Wireless Networking for Communities, Citizens and the Public Interest.
Viseu, A., Clement, A., Aspinall, J., & Kennedy, T. “The Interplay of Public and Private Spaces in Internet Access”, Information, Communication & Society (iCS), Vol. 9, No. 5, October 2006, pp. 633-656.
Viseu, A., Clement, A., & Aspinall, J. “Situating Privacy Online: Complex perceptions and everyday practices”, Information, Communication & Society (iCS), Vol. 7, No. 1, March 2004, pp. 92–114.
Conference Papers
Clement, A., Costantino, T., Kurtz, D., & Tissenbaum, M. “Participatory Design and Development of Web 2.0 Sites: The case of PIPWatch – the collaborative privacy enhancing and accountability toolbar”, presented at Participatory Design Conference (PDC08), Bloomington, IN, October 1-4, 2008. 10pp. (Full paper refereed)
Clement, A. & MacDonald, S. “Reflections on Participatory Design at a Community Social Services Agency: The St Chris House Learning Network”, presented at Participatory Design Conference (PDC08), Bloomington, IN, October 1-4, 2008. 4pp. (Exploratory paper refereed)
Fiser, A. & Clement, A., “The K-Net Broadband Deployment Model: Enabling Canadian Aboriginal Community Control of Telecom Infrastructure Through Relationship Building and Heterogeneous Engineering”, presented at IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS 08) Fredericton, NB, June 26-28, 2008. (Full paper refereed)
Clement, A., Ley, D., Costantino, T., Kurtz, D., & Tissenbaum, M. “The PIPWatch Toolbar: Combining PIPEDA, PETs and market forces through social navigation to enhance privacy protection and compliance”, presented at IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (ISTAS 08) Fredericton, NB, June 26-28, 2008. (Full paper refereed)
Clement, A. & Ferenbok, J. “Asymmetric Visibilities: Biometric identification and (dis)appearing face-based surveillance infrastructures”, paper presented at (In)visibilities: The Politics, Practice and Experience of Surveillance in Everyday Life, University of Sheffield, April 2-3, 2008. 32pp. (Abstract refereed)
Wong, M., Powell, A. & Clement, A. “Reading Service Set Identifiers (SSIDs): Marking and Locating for Public and Private Wireless Spaces”, presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (A.o.I.R.) International Conference, Internet Research 8.0, Vancouver, B.C., October 17 – 20, 2007. (Abstract refereed)
Wong, M. & Clement, A. “Sharing Wireless Internet in Urban Neighbourhoods”, presented in Top Papers session of the 3rd International Conference on Communities and Technologies, Michigan State Univ., June 28-30, 2007 (Full paper refereed) (for re-publication, see above)
Middleton, C., Clement, A., Longford, G., & Potter, A., “ICT Infrastructure as Public Infrastructure: Exploring the Benefits of Public Wireless Networks”, presented at the 34rd Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC) (Washington D.C.) Sept 29-30, 2006 (Abstract refereed)
Shah, S., & Clement, A. “A Participatory Design Wiki”, poster presented at Participatory Design Conference PDC’06, Trento, Italy, July 27-31 2006 (Abstract refereed)
A. Clement & Boa, K. “Developing Canada’s Biometric Passport: Where are Citizens in this Picture?” paper presented at Technology and Citizenship Symposium, International Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society, McGill University, Montreal, June 9-10, 2006. (Abstract refereed)
Fiser, A., Clement, A., & Walmark, B. “The K-Net Development Process: A Broadband Model for First Nations Community Networking”. Presented at the 33rd Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC) (Washington D.C.) Sept 23-25, 2005, 58pp. http://web.si.umich.edu/tprc/papers/2005/447/K-NetTPRC05.pdf
Clement, A. and Hurrell, C. “Information/communications rights as a new environmentalism? Core environmental concepts for linking rights-oriented computerization movements.” Paper presented at Remembering Rob Kling: Social Informatics Workshop, the Center for Research on Information Technology and Organizations (CRITO) at the University of California, Irvine, March 10-11, 2005. (Extended abstract refereed)
Clement, A, & Boa, K., “Should the public trust claims that National Identity Schemes can help make us terrorist attack proof?”, presented at the Society for Social Studies of Science/European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (4S/EASST) conference, Paris, August 25-28, 2004. (Abstract refereed)
Clement, A., Kennedy, T., Aspinall, J., & Viseu, A., “Everyday Internet(s): Situating Internet Use and Value”, presented at the Association of Internet Researchers (A.o.I.R.) International Conference, Internet Research 5.0 held in Brighton UK, Sept. 19-22, 2004. (Abstract refereed, presented by T. Kennedy)
Luke, R, Clement, A., et al. “The Promise and Perils of a Participatory Approach to Developing an Open Source Community Learning Network”, Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference (PDC04)- Artful Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials and Practices, Toronto, July 27-31, 2004, pp. 11-19.
Clement, A, et al., “CRACIN: the Canadian Research Alliance for Community Innovation and Networking”, presented at the International Colloquium – Communication and Democracy: Technology and Citizen Engagement, Wednesday, Fredericton, New Brunswick, August 4 – 6, 2004. (Abstract refereed)
Luke, R. and Clement, A., “Towards an Evaluation Framework for Community Learning Networks,” Paper presented at the Building & Bridging Community Networks: Knowledge, Innovation & Diversity through Communication conference held in Brighton, UK, March 31- April 2, 2004, 22 pp.
Book Sections
Clement, A., Boa, K., Davies, S. & Hosein, G. “Toward a National ID Card for Canada? External drivers and internal complexities” in Playing the Identity Card: Surveillance, Security and Identification in Global Perspective, Colin Bennett and David Lyon (editors), Routledge, pp. 233-250.
Clement, A. & Hurrell, C. “Information/communications rights as a new environmentalism? Core environmental concepts for linking rights-oriented computerization movements” in Computerization Movements and Technology Diffusion: From Mainframes to Ubiquitous Computing, Ken Kraemer and Margaret Elliott (editors) ASIS&T Monograph Series, Information Today, Inc., Medford, NJ, 2008, pp. 337-358.
Clement, A. & Potter, A.B. “Internet Infrastructure for All: Time for Canadian Municipalities to Step Up!” in For Sale to the Highest Bidder: Telecom Policy in Canada, edited by Marita Moll & Leslie Regan Shade (editors) Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) Ottawa, 2008, pp. 109-119.
Wong, M. & Clement, A. “Sharing Wireless Internet in Urban Neighbourhoods”, in Steinfield, C., Pentland, B., Ackerman, M., and Contractor, N. (eds.), Communities and Technologies 2007: Proceedings of the Third Communities and Technologies Conference, Michigan State University, 2007, London: Springer, 2007, 275-294.
Clement, A., Aspinall, J., Viseu, A., & Kennedy, T., “Public access, personal privacy and media interweaving in everyday internet experiences: exploring current policy concerns via a ‘neighbourhood ethnography’”, in Communications in the Public Interest: – Volume II Convergence of Policy and Practice? Marita Moll & Leslie Shade (editors) Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) Ottawa, 2004, pp. 245-282.
Conference Proceedings
Clement, A., Costantino, T., Kurtz, D., & Tissenbaum, M. “Participatory Design and Development of Web 2.0 Sites: The case of PIPWatch – the collaborative privacy enhancing and accountability toolbar”, in Proceedings of the Tenth Anniversary Conference on Participatory Design 2008, Indiana University: Indianapolis, IN, 2008, 51-60.
Clement, A., de Cindio, F., Oostveen, A-M., Schuler, D., & van den Besselaar, P., (editors), Artful Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials and Practices, Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference (PDC04) Volume I, CPSR, ACM (New York), 237 pp.
Bond, A., Clement, A., de Cindio, F., Schuler, D., & van den Besselaar, P., (editors), Artful Integration: Interweaving Media, Materials and Practices, Proceedings of the Participatory Design Conference (PDC04) Volume II, CPSR (Palo Alto), 218 pp.
Research Papers
Clement, A., “I am a rightful person! Protecting personal identity in the face of pervasive surveillance” presented in the research paper panel session “In The Eye Of The Beholder: Surveillance And The Performance Of Identity“ at the Society for the Social Studies of Science (4S) 2007 Annual Meeting, Montreal, October 11-3, 2007.
Clement, A., MacDonald, S., & Longford, G. “Community Networking Experiences with Government Funding Programs: Service Delivery Experimentation or Sustainable Social Innovation?” presented at the final CRACIN research workshop, Concordia University, Montreal, June 20-22, 2007.
Macdonald, S., & Clement, A., Lessons Learned in Community-based Innovation: the St. Christopher House Community Learning Network” presented at the final CRACIN research workshop, Concordia University, Montreal, June 20-22, 2007.
Fiser, A. & Clement, A., The K-Net broadband deployment model: How a flexible, open, and decentralized community-based network integrates remote and urban sectors of Ontario”, presented at the final CRACIN research workshop, Concordia University, Montreal, June 20-22, 2007.
Fiser, A. and Clement, A. “The K-Net broadband deployment model: How a community-based network integrates public, private, and not-for-profit sectors to support remote and under-served communities in Ontario,” research report to Ontario Ministry of Government Services, Toward a Broadband Research Agenda for Ontario, submitted May 18, 91pp.
Boa, K., Clement, A., Davies, S. & Hosein, G. “CAN-ID: Visions for Canada: Identity Policy Projections and Policy Alternatives”, research report submitted to the Office of the Privacy Commission, Ottawa, March 31, 120pp.
Other
Clement, A. & Bennett, Colin. “Enhanced driver’s licence or national identity card?”, Opinion section, Toronto Star, November 17, 2008. http://www.thestar.com/article/537409
Clement, A. & Potter, A.B. “Toronto’s wireless network has fallen behind other cities” Opinion section, Toronto Star, March 31, 2008.
Longford, G. & Clement, A., “How Long Will Toronto’s Wireless Network Be Free?” Op-ed Opinion, Toronto Star, September 7, 2006.