Writing & Research

2024

  • “Online Assemblies and Artificial Intelligence” In Oxford Handbook of Peaceful Assembly, Oxford University Press.

2023

  • “A Preliminary Engagement with the Spatiality of Power in Cyberwar” GeoJournal.

  • Deluggi, Nicky and Cameran Ashraf “Liars, Skeptics, Cheerleaders: Human Rights Implications of Post-Truth Disinformation from State Officials and Politicians” Human Rights Review.

2022

  •  “Exploring the Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Freedom of Religion or Belief Online” The International Journal of Human Rights.

2021

  • Naseer, Shirin and Cameran Ashraf “Gender-based Violence in Pakistan’s Digital Spaces” Feminist Legal Studies.

  • “Defining Cyberwar: Towards a Definitional Framework” Defense & Security Analysis.

2020

  • “Artificial Intelligence and the Rights to Assembly and Association” Journal of Cyber Policy, 5 (2): 163–79.

  • “Psychodynamics of the Technological Unconscious” International Journal of Jungian Studies, 1-23.

2019

  • Ashraf, Cameran and Andrés Moles (2019) “Surviving the Fight for Academic Freedom: The Case of CEU” In Promoting Core Higher Education Values: Perspectives from the Field, Brussels: Academic Refuge Project.

2016

  • Ashraf, Cameran, and Luis Felipe Alvarez León (2016) “The Logics and Territorialities of Geoblocking.” In Geoblocking and Global Video Culture, Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures.

Other Publications

  • “Letters from Shiraz: A Revolution I did not see but have always known” Nowruz Journal: A Periodical of Persian Arts and Letters. (2023)

  • Panait, Cezara and Cameran Ashraf “AI Algorithms – (Re)shaping Public Opinions Through Interfering with Access to Information in the Online Environment?” Europuls Policy Journal on EU Affairs. (2021)

  • “The Historical Geopolitics of the Chinese AI Initiative” China Policy Institute:  Analysis, University of Nottingham. (2018)

  • "I Want to Know Everything!" exhibition catalogue. 57th Venice Biennale, Venice, Italy. Hungarian National Pavilion, Curator: Zsolt Petranyi. (2017)

  • “Who Do We Lose with Internet Censorship and Control?” Global Voices. (2015)

  • “The Heavy Psychological Toll of a Digital Activist's Work” Slate. (2013)