We are Stanford Liberationtech. We are housed in the Freeman Spogli
Institute in the Center for Democracy, Development, and the Rule of Law.
Our home page is here:
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Our Liberationtech blog has been dead for a while, but we are working on
reviving it. If you are interested in helping out, please let us know.
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For the aforementioned lists, we try to compile a list of all events, job
opportunities, and call for papers related to Liberationtech from all over
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It's not a comprehensive list, so your assistance would be helpful. If you
hear of a job, event, or cfp that would be of benefit to Liberationtech
subscribers, please let us know.
Finally, we want to take Liberationtech to the next level. What that means,
we don't know. But the world has changed a lot since we started back in
2008: Censorship is on the rise. Internet freedom is on the decline. And we
have become much more of a community of hackers and cybersecurity
professionals who seek to protect vulnerable communities around the world.
So if you have ideas of projects you would like to see us take on, please
let us know. We want the Liberationtech community to drive the process. Any
idea is welcome. Dream big or small. Just let us know how you think we can
best help.
Thanks,
Yosem
(One of the moderators)