[Air-L] Fwd: Reminder & Deadline Extension: Call for Contributions & Invitation: 18th Interdisciplinary Workshop “Privacy, Data Protection & Surveillance”, 10 December 2024, Berlin
André Ramiro
andrebramiro at gmail.com
Mon Nov 18 03:07:55 PST 2024
Dear members, FYI
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From: Jörg Pohle <joerg.pohle at hiig.de>
Date: Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 12:01 PM
Subject: Reminder & Deadline Extension: Call for Contributions &
Invitation: 18th Interdisciplinary Workshop “Privacy, Data Protection &
Surveillance”, 10 December 2024, Berlin
To: Jörg Pohle <joerg.pohle at hiig.de>
Dear participants in past workshops,
I would like to remind you of our call for contributions for and invitation
to our 18th interdisciplinary workshop “Privacy, Data Protection &
Surveillance”, which will take place on Tuesday, December 10, 2024 from
12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for
Internet and Society (HIIG) in Berlin
*CfP and registration*:
https://www.hiig.de/en/events/xviiith-interdisciplinary-workshop
-privacy-data-protection-surveillance/
*Extended Deadline*: Monday, November 25, 2024
*Date and location*
10 December 2024
12:00pm – 6:00pm
Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet and Society
Französische Str. 9
10117 Berlin
*Call for contributions*
With this workshop, we want to offer particularly young researchers the
opportunity to present and discuss current research work from the very
broad and diverse research field of privacy, surveillance, and data
protection in an interdisciplinary environment. We welcome article and
dissertation projects, theoretical and empirical work, analyses as well as
proposed solutions from all disciplines – and it may explicitly be work in
progress. In addition to the discussion of open research questions, the
workshop will particularly focus on the critical reflection of the
participants’ own research premises, school(s) of thought, and
discipline(s).
Personalisation, whether of advertising, content, products, or medicine, is
a growing trend – or perhaps hype – across many areas, claiming to focus on
addressing individual needs, preferences, and behaviours. Whether a trend
or hype, what is characteristic of personalization is the need for data on
these needs, preferences, and behaviours, along with the constant demand
for more and increasingly detailed data. This hunger for data is not the
only dark side of personalization. There are public and academic
discussions surrounding personalised disinformation and manipulation, echo
chambers and filter bubbles, discrimination, and the loss of diversity. How
can the undesirable implications of increasing personalisation be addressed
in theory and practice? Are these even data-induced implications that can
be solved through regulatory, ethical, or practical approaches to data?
*Participation*
If you are interested in attending the event, please fill in our
registration form at the bottom of this page by Monday, November 25
(extended!), 2024 at the latest, indicating whether you would like to
attend as a listener or as a speaker. Speakers are asked to provide a title
and an extended abstract (approx. 800 words) of the presentation, which
should last max. 15 minutes. You are also welcome to provide information
about your disciplines, areas of interest, and research interests. Within
the general topic, you are completely free to choose your subject and to
set a focus for your presentation, even beyond our proposed focus.
The workshop program will be sent to all registered participants by
December 3, 2024.
We are very much looking forward to your participation and contribution.
*Timeline*
*25 November 2024*: Registration and submission deadline *(extended)*
26 November 2024: Notification to submitters
3 December 2024: Workshop programme
*10 December 2024: Workshop*
Unfortunately, we cannot reimburse travel or accommodation expenses.
If you have any questions, please contact: joerg.pohle at hiig.de
Please feel free to distribute this CfP in your networks.
Kind regards,
Jörg
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Recent publications:
- Dietrich, M., & Pohle, J. (2024). Robot Design for Social
Intervenability. In: *NordiCHI '24: Proceedings of the 13th Nordic
Conference on Human-Computer Interaction*.
https://doi.org/10.1145/3679318.3685392.
- Pohle, J., & Hügel, S. (2024), Datenschutz überall – außer in der
Praxis? Editorial zum Schwerpunkt. *FIfF-Kommunikation*, 41. Jg., H. 3,
S. 29–31.
- Pohle, J., Fischbach, R., & Lenk, K. (Hrsg.) (2024), Die
gesellschaftliche Macht digitaler Technologien: Zwischen Wellen
technologischen Überschwangs und den Mühen der Ebenen. Marburg:
Metropolis-Verlag. https://www.metropolis-verlag.de/1565/book.do.
- Blanchard, E., Bouhamidi, M., & Pohle, J. (2024), A primer to the
nuances of authorisation, authentication, and identification. In: Eynard,
J., & Macilotti, G. (eds.), *L’identité numérique en construction. Quels
enjeux et quels modèles?*, Luxembourg: Larcier-Intersentia.
https://www.larcier-intersentia.com/en/l-identite-numerique-construction-9782802774044.html
.
Dr. Jörg Pohle
Head of Research Programme | Actors, Data and Infrastructures
Project Manager | Global Privacy Governance
Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft gGmbH
Französische Straße 9 · 10117 Berlin
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Gesellschaftssitz Berlin | Amtsgericht Berlin Charlottenburg | HRB 140911B
| USt-ID DE 291 151 171
Forschungsdirektorium: Prof. Dr. Jeanette Hofmann (Geschäftsführung) ·
Prof. Dr. Björn Scheuermann · Prof. Dr. Dr. Thomas Schildhauer · Prof. Dr.
Wolfgang Schulz | Geschäftsführung: Dr. Karina Preiß
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*André Ramiro*
PhD Candidate in Informational and Public Law at Hamburg University.
Stanford University's Digital Civil Society Lab Fellow - Center on
Philanthropy and Civil Society (PACS) (24-25).
Fellow Researcher at Weizenbaum Institute - "Technology, Power, and
Domination" Research Group (23).
Visiting Researcher at the Alexander von Humboldt Institute for Internet
and Society - Alexander von Humboldt Foundation's Fellow (22-23).
Member of LAVITS - Latin American Network of Surveillance, Technology and
Society Studies.
Co-Founder of IP.rec - Law and Technology Research Institute of Recife.
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