Moving towards Ubiquitous Surveillance?

June 24, 2013 - June 25, 2013
University of Leeds

Leeds
United Kingdom

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Speakers:

Mark Andrejevic
University of Queensland
Kirstie Ball
Open University
Christian Fuchs
University of Westminster
Gary Marx
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Charles Raab
University of Edinburgh

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This is an international and interdisciplinary conference coordinated by the University of Leeds' Leeds Humanities Research Institute, the Institute of Communications Studies and the Centre for Interdisciplinary Applied Ethics. 

The conference follows on from last year's highly successful 1st Ethics of Surveillance Conference with the question "Moving towards Ubiquitous Surveillance".

We pleased to be able to confirm as keynote speakers:

Keynote speakers:

PROF. GARY MARX
Professor Emeritus of Sociology, M.I.T., United States

PROF. CHARLES RAAB
Professor of Government at the University of Edinburgh School of Social and Political Science

PROF. CHRISTIAN FUCHS
Professor of Social Media at the University of Westminster's Communication and Media Research Institute and the Centre for Social Media Research

DR. KIRSTIE BALL
Reader in Surveillance and Organisation at the Open University Business School, Milton Keynes

DR. MARK ANDREJEVIC
Deputy Director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia

Contact: [email protected].

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Founders of the research group IC ICTs: Research Group on ICTs, Surveillance & Society
http://icicts.wordpress.com/

The Leeds Humanities Research Institute (LHRI)
The Institute of Communications Studies (ICS)
The Centre for Interdisciplinary Applied Ethics IDEA CETL

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June 24, 2013, 10:00am BST

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