Privacy Praxis
The Bridge: How Does Your Scholarship/Work Live In This World?
Privacy Praxis is an annual conference bringing together scholars, practitioners, representatives, and advocates from a variety of disciplines to discuss and develop privacy work rooted in the experience of the communities most impacted and the least consulted.
Welcome
Najarian R. Peters, Associate Professor of Law, University of Kansas Law School; Faculty Associate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
Panel One: Epistemological Frameworks
Moderator: Matt Mitchell
Ford Foundation Tech Fellow
Dr. Britt S. Paris
Assistant Professor of Library and Information Science,
Rutgers University
Simulacra at Scale: Digitized Bodies in Multi-Agent Systems
Dr. Rachel Kuo
Postdoctoral Research Fellow,
Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Digital Differential Vulnerability: On Power and Technology Ethics
Cynthia Conti-Cook
Civil Rights Attorney and Researcher
Smoke and Shields: the Illusion of Police Privacy Behind Fights for State Secrecy
Keynote
Introduction by: Shaakirrah Sanders
Professor of Law, The University of Idaho College of Law
Anita Allen
Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy,
The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Panel Two: Velocity, Doing, and World Building
Moderator: Chris Gilliard
Professor of English, Macomb Community College
LaJuné McMillian
New Media Artist
Black Movement Library
Brandeis Marshall
Chief Executive Officer, DatedX
Promoting While Protecting Black Women in Data
Yuan Stevens
Law, Ethics, and Technology Researcher
Seizing the Means of Protection: Sociotechnical Security for Survivability and Resistance
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