Networked Privacy in the Age of Surveillance, Sousveillance, Coveillance
Lee Rainie presents survey findings about how people navigate privacy in a networked world in their relationship with government, commercial enterprises and each other.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Lee Rainie presents survey findings about how people navigate privacy in a networked world in their relationship with government, commercial enterprises and each other.
Lee Rainie discussed an extensive roster of expert predictions about the internet in the coming decade.
The seven questions libraries need to address as they consider future services and their role for their patrons and communities.
How Americans use digital technology and their implications for religious institutions.
Lee Rainie’s commencement address at the graduation ceremony for the PhD and master’s degree recipients from the University of Maryland iSchool — the university’s school of information sciences.
The Reference and User Services Association (RUSA) will host Lee Rainie for “The Myth and the Reality of the Evolving Patron: The RUSA President’s Program” on Saturday, June 29 at the 2013 ALA Annual Conference in Chicago.
Lee Rainie described the new media ecology and how “networked individuals” get, share and create information.
Lee Rainie discussed the findings of the most recent expert surveys on the future of the internet.
The new normal in the age of social media
Pew Internet Director Lee Rainie discusses the latest Pew Internet data about the triple revolution in technology – in broadband, in mobile, and in social networking – and how these changes affect e-government and e-health activities by citizens.
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