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)