Technology and Democracy
Created: | 2015-05-14 08:56 |
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Institution: | Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities |
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Website: | http://www.techdem.crassh.cam.ac.uk |
Media items
This collection contains 43 media items.
Media items
Dan Schiller - Digital Capitalism : Stagnation and Contention?
The political economy has morphed throughout recent decades into a digitally-structured capitalism. The lecture locates some primary features of this historical process in...
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 2 Oct 2015
Dan Schiller in Conversation
Dan Schiller in conversation with John Naughton and David Runciman
Part of the Technology and Democracy Research Project
http://www.techdem.crassh.cam.ac.uk
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 2 Oct 2015
Geoffrey Stone - 15 May 2015 - Perilous Times: The View from Inside the NSA
Geoffrey Stone
Edward H Levi Distinguished Service Professor of Law, University of Chicago Law School
How did American intelligence agencies respond to the threats posed...
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 2 Jun 2015
Michael A Osborne - 12 May 2015 - Technology at Work: The Future of Innovation and Employment
For decades economists, technologists, policy-makers and politicians have argued about whether automation destroys or creates jobs. And up to now the general consensus has been...
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 14 May 2015
Paul Mason - 27 October 2015 - Postcapitalism
Paul Mason, Economics Editor at Channel 4 News, will speak on his book 'Postcapitalism'.
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Thu 5 Nov 2015
Professor John Naughton - 22 June 2015 - Corporate Power in a Digital World
Abstract
Two aspects of ‘power’ are important in a networked world. One is the coercive, surveillance and other power exercised by states. The other is that wielded by the...
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 29 Jun 2015
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen - 9 November 2015 - Digital Technologies and Democracy: A Minimalist, Practice-oriented...
Rasmus Kleis Nielsen is Director of Research at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of...
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 10 Nov 2015
Technology and Democracy - 19 October 2015 - The End of Safe Harbour: Implications of the Schrems Judgement
A lunchtime workshop of the ‘Technology and Democracy’ project
In a landmark judgment on October 7 the European Court of Justice has ruled that the Safe Harbour framework...
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Tue 20 Oct 2015
Technology and Democracy - 19 January 2016 - John Naughton: Welcome, Introduction, Context
In recent years, the debate about automation and employment has taken a new turn. What has re-ignited the debate is the realisation that the process of ‘combinatorial innovation’...
Collection: Technological Displacement of White-Collar Employment: Political and Social Implications
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
Technology and Democracy - 19 January 2016 - Robert Madelin: Masters of our Fate? Visions for work beyond a Tech Tsunami
In recent years, the debate about automation and employment has taken a new turn. What has re-ignited the debate is the realisation that the process of ‘combinatorial innovation’...
Collection: Technological Displacement of White-Collar Employment: Political and Social Implications
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
Technology and Democracy - 19 January 2016 - David Runciman: Symposium Concluding Remarks
In recent years, the debate about automation and employment has taken a new turn. What has re-ignited the debate is the realisation that the process of ‘combinatorial innovation’...
Collection: Technological Displacement of White-Collar Employment: Political and Social Implications
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
Technology and Democracy - 19 January 2016 - Gerard de Vries: Colonisation by computers: roles for politics and...
In recent years, the debate about automation and employment has taken a new turn. What has re-ignited the debate is the realisation that the process of ‘combinatorial innovation’...
Collection: Technological Displacement of White-Collar Employment: Political and Social Implications
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
Technology and Democracy - 19 January 2016 - Daniel Susskind: After the professions - what?
In recent years, the debate about automation and employment has taken a new turn. What has re-ignited the debate is the realisation that the process of ‘combinatorial innovation’...
Collection: Technological Displacement of White-Collar Employment: Political and Social Implications
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
Technology and Democracy - 19 January 2016 - Willy Brown: Labour power, consumer power, and the degradation of work
In recent years, the debate about automation and employment has taken a new turn. What has re-ignited the debate is the realisation that the process of ‘combinatorial innovation’...
Collection: Technological Displacement of White-Collar Employment: Political and Social Implications
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Fri 29 Jan 2016
Oversight or Theatre? Surveillance and Democratic Accountability - Panel 1
Panel 1: Oversight and Control
5 February 2016
Chair: David Runciman
Speakers: Conor Gearty and Judith Townend
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 22 Feb 2016
Oversight or Theatre? Surveillance and Democratic Accountability - Panel 2: Internet Connection Records
Chair: John Naughton
Speakers: Richard Clayton, Lorna Woods and Ray Corrigan
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 22 Feb 2016
Oversight or Theatre? Surveillance and Democratic Accountability - Panel 3: Equipment Interference
Chair: Nora Ni Loideain
Speakers: Ross Anderson and Ian Walden
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 22 Feb 2016
Oversight or Theatre? Surveillance and Democratic Accountability - Panel 4: Proportionality and Scope
Chair: David Erdos
Speakers: David Vincent, Nora Ni Loideain and Andrew Murray
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 22 Feb 2016
Oversight or Theatre? Surveillance and Democratic Accountability - Panel 5: Impositions on Companies
Chair: Julia Powles
Speakers: Julian Huppert and Adrian Kennard
Collection: Technology and Democracy
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 22 Feb 2016
Christena Nippert-Eng - Keynote: Why Privacy?
Keynote address: "Why Privacy?"
Chair: John Naughton (University of Cambridge)
Keynote speaker: Christena Nippert-Eng (Indiana University)
Collection: Why Privacy?
Institution: Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
Created: Mon 25 Apr 2016