Completed Contributions Program projects
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada’s (OPC) Contributions Program funds independent research and related knowledge translation projects to generate approaches and information about privacy in Canada. These projects not only advance the collective knowledge on privacy, they provide real, tangible research results that Canadians can use to make smart decisions about privacy protection in their own lives and that businesses and federal institutions can apply in practice to enhance compliance with their privacy obligations.
Start here to begin exploring the innovative and socially relevant independent research the OPC has supported through its Contributions Program. You can also view a list of the funded projects underway for the current cycle.
To Share or Not to Share: How Youth Make Choices About Reputational and Data Privacy Online
Organization: MediaSmarts
Project Leader: Jane Tallim, Co-Executive Director
Between remembered and forgotten: Consumers faced with digital death
Organization: Option consommateurs
Project Leader: Alexandre Plourde, Project Administrator
Cloud Atlas: A Citizen’s Guide to Online Privacy Using IX Maps
Organization: OpenMedia
Project Leader: Laura Tribe, Digital Rights Specialist
Understanding, Discovering and Asserting Personal Privacy Preferences: a Feasibility Study
Organization: Ontario College of Arts and Design (OCAD) University, Inclusive Design Research Centre
Project Leaders: Jutta Treviranus and Michelle D’Souza
Left to Their Own Devices
Organization: Queen’s University
Project Leaders: David Lyon and David Murakami Wood, Department of Sociology
Enhancing the Privacy and Connected Car Website
Organization: University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
Project Leader: Rajen Akalu, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Business and Information Technology
Online Privacy: A Human-Centered Approach
Organization: Behavioural Economics in Action at Rotman (BEAR), University of Toronto
Project Leader: Dilip Soman, Professor of Marketing and Co-Director of BEAR
Development of a Marketing and Distribution Plan for the Documentary “Data Mining the Deceased”
Organization: York University
Project Leader: Julia Creet, Associate Professor, Department of English
Translation of Script for Documentary “Data Mining the Deceased”
Organization: York University
Project Leader: Julia Creet, Associate Professor, Department of English
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