Talk:Ronald Deibert

Latest comment: 2 months ago by Alybruce in topic Some suggested changes

Some suggested changes

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This page has some issues with primary sources, outdated facts, and formatting. I recommend the following updates:

On the “Other work” section, add Journal of Democracy [1] to the list of editorial boards Deibert is on. For the advisory board, keep only Human Rights Watch, PEN Canada, and the Design 4 Democracy Coalition, and erase the rest due to the lack of secondary sources.

There are several sources that I recommend changing to secondary sources:

  • Reference no. 5 regarding Deibert’s number of publications: <ref>{{cite web |url=https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=EDx_HtUAAAAJ&hl=en |title=Ronald J. Deibert |website=Google Scholar |access-date=2024-06-12 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240612185427/https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=EDx_HtUAAAAJ&hl=en |archive-date=2024-06-12 |url-status=live}}</ref>
  • Reference no. 8 regarding the 2021 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize: <ref name=”shaughnessy”>{{cite web |url=https://www.cbc.ca/books/ronald-j-deibert-s-massey-lectures-on-technology-wins-25k-prize-for-best-canadian-political-writing-1.6185355 |title=Ronald J. Deibert's Massey Lectures on technology wins $25K prize for best Canadian political writing |last=Qiao |first=Vicky |date=2021-09-22 |website=CBC |access-date= 2024-06-06 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231216062546/https://www.cbc.ca/books/ronald-j-deibert-s-massey-lectures-on-technology-wins-25k-prize-for-best-canadian-political-writing-1.6185355 |archive-date=2023-12-16 |url-status=live}}</ref>

For the “Awards” section, I recommend reformatting it into a list with updated secondary sources. Right now it is in a paragraph form, which can be hard to read and does not outline the chronology of the awards. The sources are also mostly primary, which is not consistent with the Wikipedia citation guidelines on WP:BLP. The new section would look as follows:

Awards and Recognitions (revised)
In recognition of Deibert’s and the Citizen Lab’s work in research, he and the Lab were awarded:

In recognition of Deibert’s work in education, he was awarded:

  • Northrop Frye Distinguished Teaching and Research Award (2002) [13]
  • University of Toronto Outstanding Teaching Award (2002) [13]

Deibert was a Ford Foundation research scholar of information and communication technologies (2002–2004),[13] and he received an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of Guelph (2019).[14][15] He was named one of Motherboard website's "Humans of the Year"[16][17] (2017), listed among SC Magazine’s top "IT Security Luminaries"[18] (2010), and Esquire magazine's Best and Brightest List of 2007.[19][20]

In 2013, he was made a Member of the Order of Ontario[21][22] and awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, for being "among the first to recognize and take measures to mitigate growing threats to communications rights, openness and security worldwide."[21] He was appointed to the Order of Canada in 2022, with the rank of Officer.[23][24]

Deibert's book Reset: Reclaiming the Internet for Civil Society won the 2021 Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing.[25]

For the “Publications” section, I recommend changing the section headings to “Books co-edited by Deibert” and “Books authored by Deibert”, and add a subsection of “Selected journal articles authored by Deibert" with the following articles:

Addition to "Publications"
  • Deibert, Ronald J. (2023). The Autocrat In Your iPhone. Foreign Affairs, 102(1), 72-88.
  • Deibert, R. (2019). The Road to Digital Unfreedom: Three Painful Truths About Social Media. Journal of Democracy, 30(1), 25-39.
  • Flyverbom, M., Deibert, R., & Matten, D. (2017). The Governance of Digital Technology, Big Data, and the Internet: New Roles and Responsibilities for Business. Business & Society [Special Issue], 00(0), 1-17.
  • Deibert, R. (2015). Authoritarianism Goes Global: Cyberspace Under Siege. Journal of Democracy, 26(3), 64-78.
  • Deibert, R., & Crete-Nishihata, M. (2012). Global Governance and the Spread of Cyberspace Controls. Global Governance. 18(3), 339-361.
  • Deibert, R., Rohozinski R., & Crete-Nishihata, M. (2012). Cyclones in Cyberspace: Information Shaping and Denial in the 2008 Russia-Georgia War. Security Dialogue, 43(1), 3-24.
  • Deibert, R. & Rohozinski, R. (2010). Liberation vs. Control: The Future of Cyberspace. Journal of Democracy, 21(4), 43-57.
  • Deibert, R. & Rohozinski, R. (2010). Risking Security: The Policies and Paradoxes of Cyberspace * Security. International Political Sociology, 4(1), 15-32.
  • Deibert, R. (2003). Black Code: Censorship, Surveillance, and Militarization of Cyberspace. Millennium: Journal of International Studies, 32(3): 501-530.
  • Deibert, R. (2001). Dark Guests and Great Firewalls: Chinese Internet Security Policy. Journal of Social Issues, 58(1), 143-158.


- Alyson Bruce, Communication Strategist at the Citizen Lab Alybruce (talk) 13:40, 19 September 2024 (UTC)Reply

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