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[Commlist] Call for Submissions– Privacy Camp 2020: Technology and Activism
Wed Nov 06 17:35:16 GMT 2019
*Privacy Camp 2020: Technology and Activism*
*21 January 2020 – Brussels, Belgium*____
*(https://privacycamp.eu)*____
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*Call for Submissions*____
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For the 8th edition, Privacy Camp takes “Technology and Activism” as its
focus. Over the last decade, digital technologies have played a
significant role in activism by mobilising social protests, fostering
new forms of civil disobedience, or simply by facilitating the
coordination of activist work in the analogue world. Some scholars
assigned particular value to the networked nature of cyberspace, arguing
that this structure enables people to communicate and take action
outside of traditional hierarchical power structures. However, networked
information systems also enhance the surveillance power of repressive
regimes.____
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Going beyond cyber-optimist and cyber-pessimist arguments, Privacy Camp
2020 will seek to explore further dynamics in the activist-technology
entanglements. Together with activists from diverse fields and scholars
working at the intersection of technology and activism, Privacy Camp
2020 will cover a broad range of practices and issues including
surveillance, censorship, civic participation in information policy
making, social media and political dissent, online civil disobedience,
data justice, data activism, commons and peer production, citizen
science and more.____
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*Participate!*____
For this edition, we call for (1) panel proposals and (2) critical
making and DIY projects (see further below).____
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*1. Call for Panels*____
We welcome panel proposals relating to the broad theme of “technology
and activism”. We also welcome alternative types of sessions such as
workshops or formats with more interaction between the participants than
a traditional panel.____
We are particularly interested in proposals on the following topics:
• social media and political dissent
• hacktivism and civil disobedience
• critical public sphere and hashtag publics (e.g. #MeToo,
#BlackLivesMatter etc)
• data justice and data activism
• commons, peer production, and platform cooperativism
• citizen science____
*Submission guidelines:*____
• Indicate a clear objective for your session, i.e. what would be a good
outcome for you?
• Include a list of speakers that could participate in your panel (and
let us know which speaker has already confirmed, at least in principle,
to participate).
• Make it as interactive as possible, think about how to include the
audience and diverse actors. Note that the average panel length is 75
minutes.
• Send your proposal (a panel description of max 400 words and a
tentative list of speakers) to privacycamp
<mailto:(privacycamp /at/ edri.org)>@edri.org
<mailto:(privacycamp /at/ edri.org)><mailto:(privacycamp /at/ edri.org)>by 10 November.
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*Deadline for panel proposal submissions: 10 November 2019 (hard
deadline, no extension)*____
After the deadline, we will review your submissions and will notify you
about the selection process before 20 November. Please note that we
might suggest merging panel proposals if they are very similar.____
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*2. Call for Makers: Critical Maker Faire at Privacy Camp 2020*____
We are pleased to invite makers, disruptors, tinkerers, crafters and DIY
artists with the aim of bringing even more diverse communities into the
conversation on technology and activism. Maker cultures attempt to
democratise technology by focusing on production and consumption
patterns and citizen engagement in technology design. We seek makers who
create with the ethos of counterculture and activism – in distinction
from those who align with innovation and entrepreneurship.____
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We will provide an exhibit space for makers working at the intersection
of technology and activism. Makers will be able to engage participants
and hold experiments. Possible maker projects may include, but are not
limited to: DIY hardware, biohacking tools, wearables, bots, DIY air
quality sensors, experiments with glitch and stitch. ____
*If you are interested to submit your work for the Critical Maker Faire,
please contact us at (privacycamp /at/ edri.org) <mailto:(privacycamp /at/ edri.org)>
before 30 November 2019.*____
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*About Privacy Camp*____
Privacy Camp is jointly organised by European Digital Rights (EDRi),
Research Group on Law, Science, Technology & Society at Vrije
Universiteit Brussel (LSTS-VUB), the Institute for European Studies at
Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles (USL-B), and Privacy Salon.____
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*Privacy Camp 2020 will take place on 21 January 2020 in Brussels,
Belgium.*Participation is free and registrations will open in early
December.____
For inquiries, please contact Andreea Belu at
andreea.belu(at)edri(dot)org or Imge Ozcan at imge.ozcan(at)vub(dot)be.____
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