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** 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

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