Jenifer Sunrise Winter

Jenifer Sunrise WinterJenifer Sunrise Winter is an Associate Professor in the School of Communications at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa and Co-Director of the Pacific Information and Communication Technology for Development Collaborative (PICTDC). Her research examines algorithmic discrimination, digital inequalities, privacy, and data governance in the context of big data and the Internet of Things. She co-edited The Future Internet: Alternative Visions and has authored dozens of works addressing emerging information policy issues.

Publications

Privacy, Algorithmic Discrimination, and the Internet of Things
Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2019. 13 pages.
The internet of things (IoT) is a paradigm encompassing a wide range of developments that enable everyday objects to be tagged and uniquely identified over the internet. The IoT...
Citizen Perspectives on the Customization/Privacy Paradox Related to Smart Meter Implementation
Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2019. 17 pages.
This paper employs the framework of contextual integrity related to privacy developed by as a tool to understand citizen response to implementation of residential smart metering...
Energy Consumers' Perspectives on Smart Meter Data: Privacy and Unjust Algorithmic Discrimination
Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2019. 20 pages.
This chapter employs the framework of contextual integrity related to privacy developed by Nissenbaum as a tool to understand consumer response to implementation of residential...
Privacy, Algorithmic Discrimination, and the Internet of Things
Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2018. 11 pages.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a paradigm encompassing a wide range of developments that enable everyday objects to be tagged and uniquely identified over the Internet. The IoT...
Energy Consumers' Perspectives on Smart Meter Data: Privacy and Unjust Algorithmic Discrimination
Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2018. 20 pages.
This chapter employs the framework of contextual integrity related to privacy developed by Nissenbaum as a tool to understand consumer response to implementation of residential...
Privacy Challenges for the Internet of Things
Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2015. 11 pages.
Citizen Perspectives on the Customization/Privacy Paradox Related to Smart Meter Implementation
Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2015. 15 pages.
This paper employs the framework of contextual integrity related to privacy developed by as a tool to understand citizen response to implementation of residential smart metering...
An Exploratory Study of Social Networking Services as a Potential Vehicle for E-Participation in the City and County of Honolulu
Cassandra S. Harris, Jenifer Sunrise Winter. © 2013. 22 pages.
This study examined the use of Social Networking Services (SNS) by policymakers in the City and County of Honolulu. Interviews identified policymakers’ main reasons for using...