WORKSHOP PROGRAMME
6th May 2015
WISE - Wilberforce Institute for the Study of Slavery and Emancipation
Oriel Chambers
27 High Steet
Hull
HU1 1NE
8.45-9.15
9.15-9.30
9.30-10.00
10.00-11.30
11.30-13.30
13.30-15.00
15.00-15.30
15.30-17.00
17.00 onwards
Coffee/Tea and Registration
Welcome and Introduction of ERCS - James Connelly, University of Hull
Panel Introducing ESRC Project The Common Good: Ethics and Rights in Cyber security
James Connelly:
The Common Good in Political Theory
David Lonsdale:
Thematic Study on Legitimacy in Cyber Security – Cyberstrategy
Athina Karatzogianni:
Thematic Study on Agency: New Sociopolitical Formations and Digital Activism
Simon Willmetts:
Surveillance and Intelligence in Popular Culture
All panellists:
Thematic Study on Jurisdiction and Surveillance
Panel I
Richard Aldrich:
“Spying 2025”
Arne Hintz:
Digital Citizenship and Surveillance Society: UK State-Media- Citizen Relations after the Snowden Leaks
Melina Dobson:
Accountability and Leaked Information Using Snowden as a Case Study
Lunch
Panel II
Artur Matos Alves:
The Ethics of intermediation: Online Conflict and Freedom of expression in Transparency Reports
Martin Gak:
Emergent Forms of Transcultural and Transnational Ethics in Digital Spaces
Elisa Serafinelli:
Privacy and Surveillance on Instagram
Coffee Break
Panel III
Anthimos Alexandros Tsirigotis:
Beyond Technocetric Approaches to Cybersecurity
Andre Barrinha:
Innovations, Problems and paradoxes: The EU as a Cybersecurity Actor
Sven Herpig:
Germany’s Cybersecurity Approach
Drinks and Dinner TBA
2010 - present
2010 - present
All breaks and lunches will take place at WISE and workshop dinner (venue TBA) are free to all workshop
participants.
For more information on the workshop, travel and accommodation please contact Dr Sameera Khalfey - ercs@hull.ac.uk