Cyber-Surveillance in Everyday Life: An international workshop

May 12-15, 2011
University of Toronto
Canada
http://cybersurveillanceworkshop.wordpress.com/

Digitally mediated surveillance is an increasingly prevalent, but still largely invisible, aspect of everyday life. As we work, play and negotiate public spaces, on-line and off, we produce a growing stream of personal digital data of interest to unseen others.

This international workshop brings together researchers and a range of other actors working on issues relating to cyber-surveillance, particularly as it pervades and mediates social life. A central concern is to understand better digitally mediated surveillance practices, making them more publicly visible and democratically accountable.

The conference organizers are:

Dr. Colin Bennett, Dr. Andrew Clement, Dr. Kate Milberry and Christopher Parsons.

Feel free to get in touch with them at:

cybersurveillanceworkshop [at] gmail [dot] com