Grace Chung

PhD CANDIDATE
SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION
SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY
Grace Chung is presently in the dissertation phase of her PhD program at the School of Communication. Her research focuses on the decision-making process of the design of a monorail in Seattle, Washington. The interdisciplinary research of her dissertation incorporates analyses around technical communications, technology studies and politics in decision-making. Complementary to her program of studies, Grace is involved as researcher on SSHRC-funded projects. Her main research involvement includes a project lead in part by Dr. Andrew Feenberg and looks at the impacts of surveillance in public space.
E-mail: gcchung [at] sfu [dot] ca
Publications
Articles
Chung, G. & S. M. Grimes. (2005) "Cool Hunting the Kids' Digital Playground: Surveillance and the Privacy Debates in Children's Online Entertainment Sites." Canadian Journal of Communication, forthcoming.
Chung, G.. (2005) "New Media: Theories and Practices of Digitextuality." [Book Review] Canadian Journal of Communication, v.30, n.1
Presentation
Chung, G. & S. M. Grimes. (2005), "Cool Hunting the Kids' Digital Playground: Datamining and the Privacy Debates in Children's Online Entertainment Sites," in Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS-38. Big Island, Hawaii: IEEE.