Love Data Talk: Can privacy still exist in an age of datafication?
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About this event
Alison Knight is a member of Legal Services and a research fellow in Law. She will be pondering if privacy is still even possible in world where data is collected and processed on a vast scale. What does this large-scale of data collection mean for social justice? Are we, wittingly or unwittingly, creating 'haves' and 'have nots'. Data justice embodies the idea that there should be "fairness in the way people are made visible, represented and treated as a result of their production of digital data"
Further Reading:Linnet Taylor (2017) 'What is data justice? The case for connecting digital rights and freedoms globally', Big Data & Society, 4(2) https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951717736335
For details of the venue see: https://data.southampton.ac.uk/room/67-1001.html
Organiser University of Southampton Research Data Team
Organiser of Love Data Talk: Can privacy still exist in an age of datafication?