[Air-L] Profile, Predict and Prevent | Paris, 30-31 October 2015
Benjamin Loveluck
b.loveluck at gmail.com
Wed Oct 21 14:54:39 PDT 2015
Dear colleagues,
The international conference "*Profile, Predict and Prevent. Data-Driven
Policies, Markets and Societies*", organised by the CERSA (CNRS-Paris 2
University) will be held Friday 30th and Saturday 31st October in Paris.
Entrance is free, but due to limited seating *registration is required*.
Please find below the detailed programme and the precise location of the
event.
For the organisation committee,
Danièle Bourcier
Primavera de Filippi
Benjamin Loveluck
http://cersa.cnrs.fr/profile-predict-and-prevent
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PROFILE, PREDICT AND PREVENT
*Data-driven policies, markets and societies*
October 30-31, 2015
Salle des Conseils, Université Paris II, 12 Place du Panthéon, 75005 Paris
Centre d'Études et de Recherches de Sciences Administratives et Politiques
(CERSA)
CNRS / PARIS II UNIVERSITY
*Friday, October 30th*
Welcome Coffee
09:30 - 10:00 Welcoming remarks: Michel Borgetto, Primavera De Filippi &
Daniele Bourcier
10:00 - 10:45 - Keynote — Antoinette Rouvroy (Université de Namur)
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11:00 - 12:00 Panel 1 : Socio-legal implications of data-driven profiling
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Dean Wilson: Pop tarts and crime: Big Data and the dreams of predictive
policing
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Bilel Benbouzid: Predictive policing, from neoliberal to libertarian
algorithmic governmentality.
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Marie Goupy: Prevention policies and proclamation of the state of
exception after the 11 September: a contradiction?
12:00 - 12:30 Panel 1 Discussion -- moderated by Daniele Bourcier
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Lunch break
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14:00 - 15:00 Panel 2: Surveillance & algorithmical governance
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Christophe Lazaro: Control over personal data? Tips, tricks and tactics
in the big data era
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Serge Abiteboul: Responsibilities of algorithms and data
15:00 - 15:30 Panel 2 discussion -- moderated by Primavera De Filippi
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15:30 - 16:30 Panel 3: Big data, borders and mobility
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Btihaj Ajana: Ethics and the datafication of borders
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Gemma Galdon Clavell: Big data border
16:30 - 17:00 Panel 3 discussion
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17:30 - 19:00 Reception
*Saturday, October 31st*
Welcome Coffee
09:15 - 10:00 Keynote — David Lyon (Queen’s University, Ontario)
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10:00 - 11:00 Panel 4: Unveiling the practice of profiling
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Gert Meyers: Personal data tracking in insurance: from solidarity to
fairness?
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Jeremy Grosman: Automating normality: Detecting abnormal behaviors – A
case-study in computational visions
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Jean-Amos Lecat-Deschamps: Les dispositifs de sécurité intelligents :
marqueurs d’un dépassement de la biopolitique?
11:00 - 11:30 Panel 4 discussion
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12:00 - 13:00 Panel 5: Reflexions on data-driven policing
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Martin Degeling: On the vagueness of online profiling
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Cyril Piotrowicz: Criminological study of “predictive policing” about
homeland security : toward a “predictive prevention”?
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Anne-Mette Albrechtslund & Anders Albrechtslund: Reading, tracking and
intimacy: The dynamics and implications of a digitized culture
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Maša Savič: Big Data on the street: Discerning the facts and fictions of
big data-driven surveillance of public space using the case study of
Stratumseind
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13:00 - 13:15 Closing remarks: Primavera De Filippi & Daniele Bourcier
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