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Tracking people - technological and methodological challenges - 15th June 2017
 
Registration is now open for the third seminar in the Tracking people: controversies and challenges network series. Seminar three will explore: the current state of tracking devices and future design solutions; identify knowledge gaps in relation to the design and use of the technologies and examine the potential for technologies to be improved by considering the challenges across domains. The seminar will also examine the use of research in designing and evaluating the role and effectiveness of tracking devices, consider the challenges, benefits and limitations of such research and discuss future research designs and methodological tools.
 
The seminar will take place on Thursday 15th June 2017 at the University of Leeds. 
 
The event is free and registration is required via Eventbrite. Please click on the link to register: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/tracking-people-technological-and-methodological-challenges-registration-34066024396
 
The event programme for seminar three is available here: http://trackingpeople.leeds.ac.uk/files/2017/04/Provisional-Programme-June-2017.pdf-April-Version.pdf
 
Further details about the network and seminars are available at: http://trackingpeople.leeds.ac.uk/ 
 
Travel and subsistence bursaries are available to PhD students from the UK and overseas, see here for further details: http://trackingpeople.leeds.ac.uk/bursaries/ 
Please forward this e-mail to anyone who might be interested in attending.
 
If you have any queries please do not hesitate to get in touch. We look forward to welcoming you in June. 
 
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