Ethics of Surveillance Monday 27 February - Tuesday 28 February, University of Leeds This is a two-day conference to discuss some of the ethical challenges arising from surveillance. Although a basic human practice, surveillance has received little attention in the field of normative ethics. This conference seeks to address this by looking at both theoretical and applied issues. Keynote Speakers: Charles Raab (University of Edinburgh) Tom Sorrell (University of Birmingham) Katja Franko Aas (University of Oslo) Juliet Lodge (University of Leeds) Registration, programme and abstracts for the conference are available from the following website: http://www.idea.leeds.ac.uk/2012/01/surveillance-ethics-conference-2/ There is a limited number of places available at a cost of £20 to cover both days. The organisers would particularly like to thank LiSS-COST and the University of Leeds for financial support which has made this conference possible. ___________________________ Kevin Macnish PhD Student http://leeds.academia.edu/KevinMacnish/About Inter-Disciplinary Ethics Applied A Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning University of Leeds 8-12 Fenton Street Leeds LS2 9JT Mobile: 07912 370698 **************************************************** This is a message from the SURVEILLANCE listserv for research and teaching in surveillance studies. To unsubscribe, please send the following message to <[log in to unmask]>: UNSUBSCRIBE SURVEILLANCE For further help, please visit: http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/help ****************************************************