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A Digital Dissertation by Gregory T. Donovan

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A Digital Dissertation

MyDigitalFootprint.ORG: Young People and the Proprietary Ecology of Everyday Data by Gregory T. Donovan was defended with distinction on 14 February 2013. This site serves as a digital archive of the dissertation project and its public defense.

Dissertation Committee

Dr. Cindi Katz (Chair), CUNY Graduate Center
Dr. Michelle Fine, CUNY Graduate Center
Dr. Joseph Glick, CUNY Graduate Center
Dr. Joan Greenbaum, CUNY Graduate Center
Dr. Torin Monahan, UNC Chapel Hill
Dr. Anders Albrechtslund, Aarhus Universitet

By Gregory T. Donovan, Ph.D.

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MyDigitalFootprint.ORG is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial- NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License

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This site was built on Wordpress with Spun, TimeLineJS & Zotpress.

About the Author

Gregory is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication and Media Studies as well as an affiliate faculty member of the New Media and Digital Design Program and Urban Law Center at Fordham University.

Acknowledgements

The MyDigitalFootprint.ORG Project was generously supported by two CUNY Doctoral Student Research Grants (Competition #3 and #5), the Presidential Research Fund, and the Leanne Rivlin Scholarship Fund. The time and space to develop this project was made possible by the CUNY Graduate Center, the Macaulay ITF Program, OpenCUNY, the Public Science Project, and the Center for Place, Culture, and Politics.


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