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Andrew Clement is Professor of Information Studies at the University of Toronto. His research, teaching and consulting interests are in the social implications of information technology and human-centered systems development. He has written papers and co-edited books in such areas as computer supported cooperative work, participatory design, workplace surveillance, privacy, women, work and computerization, end user computing, and the 'information society.' His recent research has focused on public information policy, Internet use in everyday life, public participation in information/communication infrastructures development, digital identity constructions, and community networking. Dr. Clement holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Toronto.