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OXDEG: ‘Don’t forget to like, subscribe and turn on the bell notifications’

Oxford Internet Institute Oxford, United Kingdom

“We are delighted to welcome Zoë Glatt for an OxDEG talk on ‘An (auto)ethnography of YouTube creators’ labour in the online video industry’ In the late 2000’s a new and exciting cultural phenomenon was bubbling under the surface. Around the world, teens in their bedrooms were turning on their webcams to film asynchronous conversations with […]

The Color of Surveillance: Monitoring of Poor and Working People

Georgetown University Washington D.C, United States

Event Listing Header “The powerful have long agreed: Poor and working people must be watched. With the proliferation of digital monitoring and algorithmic management of gig economy and blue collar workers, it might seem like the expansion of workplace surveillance is a new trend. In reality, it is a centuries-old phenomenon that has shaped core […]

Information Wars: A Conversation with Richard Stengel – Shorenstein Center

Harvard Kennedy School Boston, MA, United States

“Join us for a conversation with Richard Stengel, former Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy, about his new book Information Wars: How We Lost the Global Battle Against Disinformation and What We Can Do About It. In conversation with moderators Amb. Wendy R. Sherman and Nancy Gibbs, Stengel will delve into his time at the […]

Media Ecosystems Conference — Media Ecosystems Analysis Group

Cambridge, Mass. Cambridge, Mass

2nd Exploring Media Ecosystems Conference March 2nd & 3rd, 2020 Samberg Conference Center at MIT Cambridge, Massachusetts About There is a growing body of work that study digitally mediated communication, but we need to acknowledge that no single point of view, no single platform, tool or method, can account for the complexity of communication in […]

COVID-19 misinformation: understanding and seeking truth during a pandemic | Berkeley

Misinformation about the coronavirus pandemic continues to create confusion and contention along scientific and political lines. In this conversation, Berkeley faculty will help us understand the nature of misinformation in order to assess, evaluate and engage more effectively with the information resources we consult. They will discuss some of the reasons for the rapid spread […]

CPDP 2021

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Computers, Privacy and Data Protection 2021 – Enforcing Rights in a Changing World