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MEG LETA JONES

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CV

I am a Provost's Distinguished Associate Professor and cartoonist in the
Communication, Culture & Technology (CCT) program at Georgetown University where
I research rules and technological change. Ctrl+Z: The Right to be Forgotten, my
first book, is about the social, legal, and technical issues surrounding digital
oblivion. My second book project, The Character of Consent tells the
transatlantic history of digital consent through the lens of the familiar
cookie. I also co-edited a volume with Amanda Levendowski called Feminist
Cyberlaw that explores how gender, race, sexuality and disability shape
cyberspace and the laws that govern it.

 

I'm now turning to what I call the "new family privacy," which considers the
ways changes in reproduction, education, social development, eldercare, and
genealogy come together as a currently disparate but potentially powerful source
of contemporary privacy practice. And I make comics about tech law - I turn
talks, debates, oral arguments, cases and research into comics. You can find
some these on Instagram.



Advised by Paul Ohm, I earned a Ph.D. from the ATLAS Institute at the University
of Colorado, Engineering and Applied Science. Prior to pursuing a Ph.D., I
earned a J.D. from the University of Illinois College of Law, where I focused on
technology and information issues. Most recently I've trained to be a cartoonist
with the Sequential Artists Workshop. I have held fellowships and research
positions with the NSF funded eCSite project in the University of Colorado
Department of Computer Science, the Silicon Flatirons Center at the University
of Colorado School of Law, the Harvard Berkman Center for Internet & Society,
CableLabs, and the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress.




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