Dear all,
We are delighted to share the programme for the Ethics of the Digital Conference.
https://camri.ac.uk/blog/event/ethics-of-the-digital/
Highlights include a keynote from researcher, BBC broadcaster, and author of Technology Is Not Neutral: A Short Guide to Technology Ethics, Stephanie Hare. The Open Data Institute will run workshops on Data Ethics and Assessing Risk when Sharing Data. The event will host the launch of ‘A Research Agenda for Digital Geographies’ edited by Tess Osborne and Phil Jones. We also have over 25 papers, roundtables, and interactive sessions.
I hope to see many of you there,
Best wishes
Doug Specht
University of Westminster
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