Lynda Harling-Stalker
Stephen Marmura
Kathleen Greenaway
Lynda Harling-Stalker, Ph.D. (2006, Carleton University)
Lynda defended her Ph.D. dissertation at Carleton University in April 2006. She began work at The Surveillance Project as a research assistant in September 2005, and completed her post-doctoral fellowship in July 2007. As Post-Doctoral Fellow, she was involved in the international survey under the direction of Elia Zureik. Lynda is now Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia.
Stephen Marmura, Ph.D. (2004, Queen's University)

Stephen is a recent graduate of the Queen's Ph.D program in sociology, specializing in the area of communication and information technology (CIT). His research dissertation entailed an empirical and theoretical investigation into the ways in which Internet technology has been exploited by various groups and interests to advance their political agendas. As Post-Doctoral Fellow, he was primarily involved in the location technologies research cluster.
Steve completed his post-doc position in October 2006.
Kathleen Greenaway, Ph.D. (2004, Queen's University)
Kathleen Greenaway completed her GPD post-doc position in December 2005. She completed her PhD on privacy orientations of Canadian businesses in December 2004.
Relevant publications:
Greenaway, Kathleen and Yolande Chan."Theoretical Explanations for Firms' Information Privacy
Behaviors." Journal of the Association for Information Systems. June 2005, Vol. 6, No. 6, pp.171-198.
Chan, Yolande E., Mary J. Culnan, Kathleen E. Greenaway, Gary Laden, Toby Levin, and H. Jeff Smith. "Information Privacy: Management, Marketplace, and Legal Challenges.�? Communications of the AIS 16, article 12 (August 2005): 270-298.