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Title: | Trustpassing. Volume 4: Digital Safety Doesn’t Mean You’re Safe |
Authors: | Zeffiro, Andrea |
Keywords: | digital security;digital safety;community-engaged storytelling;zines |
Publication Date: | Jun-2025 |
Abstract: | Trustpassing is a series of four zines that share collective stories about how digital vulnerabilities are inseparable from access to material forms of security and safety. The zines provide insights rooted in the local context of Hamilton, Ontario, regarding how digital (in)securities and vulnerabilities are interconnected with material ones, including but not limited to emergency housing, sex workers’ rights, job security, food security, childcare, services for migrants, newcomers and immigrants, access to mental health care and services, substance abuse and addiction support, policing and law enforcement, and access to safe spaces. |
Description: | Trustpassing is the culmination of a year-long research partnership between researchers at McMaster University and the Sex Workers' Action Program (SWAP) Hamilton. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11375/31788 |
Appears in Collections: | Critical Data Studio |
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Volume 4_Printable.pdf | 35.8 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
Volume 4_Readable.pdf | 10.6 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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