This graduate seminar provides an exploration of the rapidly evolving field of internet censorship and the sophisticated techniques developed to measure its extent and circumvent its mechanisms. The course is built upon a foundation of active engagement with classic and seminal research literature. A significant and defining component is a quarter-long research project where students will either replicate a key finding from existing literature or explore a novel research direction. The overarching goal is to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the global censorship ecosystem, the technical skills to analyze its mechanism, and the critical thinking skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to the field. https://cs389.stanford.edu/
3 units · Letter or Credit/No Credit
This graduate seminar provides an exploration of the rapidly evolving field of internet censorship and the sophisticated techniques developed to measure its extent and circumvent its mechanisms. The course is built upon a foundation of active engagement with classic and seminal research literature. A significant and defining component is a quarter-long research project where students will either replicate a key finding from existing literature or explore a novel research direction. The overarching goal is to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the global censorship ecosystem, the technical skills to analyze its mechanism, and the critical thinking skills necessary to contribute meaningfully to the field. https://cs389.stanford.edu/
Offered in Autumn 2025 at Stanford University.