Privacy and Agency: insights and discussion
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Moderated by Elena Japundžić and Rob van Kranenburg
The fee pays for the nice room.
Speakers
Denis 'Jaromil' Roio https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaromil/
Elena Japundžić [https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-japundžić-91182295/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/elena-japund%C5%BEi%C4%87-91182295/)
M. Onur Cevik https://www.linkedin.com/in/m-onur-cevik-366a6358/
Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophie-stalla-bourdillon-305851147/
Iskander Smit https://www.linkedin.com/in/iskandersmit/
Rob van Kranenburg https://www.linkedin.com/in/robvankranenburg/
Mathias Jud https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathias-jud-715aa527/
Karin Lammers https://www.linkedin.com/in/karin-lammers/
Privacy.
A term that we heard so many times that you wonder if it does not need a new word. It has to convey urgency and agency, as today it is tied to loss, as if we have lost something already.
We haven't. Privacy is both defensive, as in a technical sense of the word, as well as a deep human need to create an inner space between a 'self' and an outward appearance. The space of inner flow and potentiality. Privacy is not a nice to have, without it there is no wellbeing nor room for human growth. We say 'a' self as the 19th and 20th century writings could still assume 'the' self. We have to make privacy real and urgent to different generations: Millennials, Gen X, Gen Z and Alpha, as it may mean different things to generations growing up in more and more connectivity.
In this workshop we want to show how different perspectives today are working to keep privacy at the forefront of techno-politics, as in both technological development as well as in creating meaning narratives to show how important privacy is for large scale decision making systems.
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