Content

Allison Butler, communication, recently co-authored an article in Teen Vogue about her new book, "Surveillance Education: Navigating the Conspicuous Absence of Privacy in Schools." Her book focuses on the dangers of surveillance in the technology provided to students. 

"Over the previous few decades, surveillance tools have been interwoven into the education system. These technologies have been sold to K-12 schools across the U.S. with promises of greater safety and improved academic outcomes," write the authors. "But these technologies have failed to deliver on their promises. Worse, what they have delivered is a blow to some of the most basic requirements of quality education and an unprecedented violation of student privacy." 

Read the full article > 

Article posted in Research for Faculty , Staff , Current students , Alumni , and Public