Ksenia
About Ksenia
Ksenia is a researcher with a PhD in sociology of innovation, focusing on information control, surveillance studies, and censorship monitoring. She has authored numerous academic articles and a monograph on encryption and civil liberties, and works at the Center for Internet and Society CNRS and the Citizen Lab.
Researcher at the Center for Internet and Society CNRS
Ksenia serves as a researcher at the Center for Internet and Society CNRS. In this role, she engages in various research projects that focus on the intersection of technology and society. Her work contributes to understanding how digital tools impact social dynamics and governance.
Associate Researcher at the Citizen Lab
Ksenia holds a position as an associate researcher at the Citizen Lab. This role involves collaborating on research initiatives that examine the implications of technology on civil liberties and human rights. Her contributions help to inform policy discussions and public awareness regarding digital security.
Education and Expertise in Sociology of Innovation
Ksenia holds a PhD in sociology of innovation. Her academic background provides a strong foundation for her research interests, which include studying the social implications of technological advancements. This expertise informs her analysis of various topics related to information control and surveillance.
Published Author on Encryption and Civil Liberties
Ksenia is the author of several academic articles and a monograph titled 'Concealing for Freedom: the Making of Encryption, Secure Messaging and Civil Liberties.' This work explores the relationship between encryption technologies and civil liberties, contributing to the discourse on digital privacy and security.
Research Interests in Censorship and Community-Oriented Technologies
Ksenia's research interests encompass a range of topics, including censorship monitoring, resilience, and community-oriented technologies. She investigates how these areas intersect with information control and the usability of encryption, particularly in contexts of social and political significance.