Jason Q. Ng is a research fellow at The Citizen Lab, an interdisciplinary laboratory at the University of Toronto exploring the intersection between technology, global security, and human rights, and author of Blocked on Weibo: What Gets Suppressed on China’s Version of Twitter (And Why). He is also a research consultant at China Digital Times where he helps develop censorship monitoring tools. His writing has appeared in The Wall Street Journal’s “China Real Time” blog, The Atlantic, ChinaFile, the Los Angeles Review of Books, and Foreign Affairs. Ng was previously a 2013 Google Policy Fellow and has worked as a book editor at The New Press and Metropolitan Books. He graduated from Brown University and studied East Asian Studies at the University of Pittsburgh.