Dear all,
The CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL MEDIA AND DEMOCRACY at Goldsmiths invite you to the first event in our series Doing Media Justice:
Data For and Against Social Justice
November 27, 5-7pm
Goldsmiths, University of London (Professor Stuart Hall Building, Rm 326)
Is the collection and use of our digital data preventing social justice or enhancing injustices? And if it is, what might a socially just data world look like? This panel will discuss issues such as predictive and pre-emptive policing; data discrimination in health and welfare; facial recognition, surveillance and border control to ask what data justice in a digital world really means.
Speakers:
Dr Lina Dencik, Data Justice Lab, Cardiff University
Dr Seeta Peña Gangadharan, Media@LSE
Tom Symons, Head of Government Innovation Research, Nesta.
Chair: Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths
This event is FREE and open to all.
Please come!
Natalie
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