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Presentation Schedule
Friday, April 29: Suspension of Civil Rights & Liberties
Tiger: Historical military/police states and dictatorships
Jina: Case Study: Canada and the 1914 War Measures Act
Sunah: Case Study: North Korea
Friday, April 29: Surveillance Techniques
(open) Methods of online surveillance
Ray: Methods of "real life" surveillance
Rhys: Indiviudals' rights to privacy in the modern world (including Canada's FOIPA)
Monday, May 2: Mass Surveillance
Salimah: Ethics of mass surveillance
Eric: Methods of mass surveillance
(open) Case Study: London, England (including CCTV)
BK: Case Study: Surrey, BC (including intersection cameras)
Monday, May 2: Encryption
Parm: History of encryption
Carly: Digital methods of encryptions
Chris M: Uses of encryption in today's world
Tuesday, May 3: Hacking
Sarah: Ethics of computer hacking
Noor: Hacking as a crime
Sean: Hacktivism
Mackenzie: Case Study: Anonymous
Wednesday, May 4: Psychology & Human Behaviour (define, explain, provide examples)
Chris K: Mob mentality/mob behaviour
Matt: How people react to emergency situations
Maddie: Paranoia and conspiracy theorists
Iman: Intersectionality: Complexities of identity and how it affects people's actions and their consequences
Husain: Fear: How it is used as a means of manipulation
Thursday, May 4: Civil Rights & Liberties
Lucas: Common causes of historical civil rights movements around the world
Dawson: Common causes of modern civil rights movements around the world
(open) Common passive/active and nonviolent/violent methods of civil rights movements (including civil disobedience)
Frank Rights (or lack thereof) of prisoners in the modern world
Friday, April 29: Suspension of Civil Rights & Liberties
Tiger: Historical military/police states and dictatorships
Jina: Case Study: Canada and the 1914 War Measures Act
Sunah: Case Study: North Korea
Friday, April 29: Surveillance Techniques
(open) Methods of online surveillance
Ray: Methods of "real life" surveillance
Rhys: Indiviudals' rights to privacy in the modern world (including Canada's FOIPA)
Monday, May 2: Mass Surveillance
Salimah: Ethics of mass surveillance
Eric: Methods of mass surveillance
(open) Case Study: London, England (including CCTV)
BK: Case Study: Surrey, BC (including intersection cameras)
Monday, May 2: Encryption
Parm: History of encryption
Carly: Digital methods of encryptions
Chris M: Uses of encryption in today's world
Tuesday, May 3: Hacking
Sarah: Ethics of computer hacking
Noor: Hacking as a crime
Sean: Hacktivism
Mackenzie: Case Study: Anonymous
Wednesday, May 4: Psychology & Human Behaviour (define, explain, provide examples)
Chris K: Mob mentality/mob behaviour
Matt: How people react to emergency situations
Maddie: Paranoia and conspiracy theorists
Iman: Intersectionality: Complexities of identity and how it affects people's actions and their consequences
Husain: Fear: How it is used as a means of manipulation
Thursday, May 4: Civil Rights & Liberties
Lucas: Common causes of historical civil rights movements around the world
Dawson: Common causes of modern civil rights movements around the world
(open) Common passive/active and nonviolent/violent methods of civil rights movements (including civil disobedience)
Frank Rights (or lack thereof) of prisoners in the modern world