Net Privacy: How we can be free in an age of surveillance Robbie Buck interviews Sacha Molitorisz
Event description
Hosted online by the Centre for Media Transition on Thursday, 30 April 2020 from 5.30 to 6.30pm.
Book Launch - Net Privacy: How we can be free in an age of surveillance by Sacha Molitorisz, postdoctoral research fellow, UTS Centre for Media Transition.
To be launched by Robbie Buck, ABC Radio Sydney.
Join ABC Radio’s Robbie Buck for the official launch of Sacha Molitorisz's book, Net Privacy, How we can be free in an age of surveillance. After words from Robbie and Sacha, Robbie will host a Q&A session with the online audience. In a time of COVID-19, as talk turns to location tracking and contact tracing, the discussion will address crucial questions for freedom and democracy.
About the book
Net Privacy draws on Kantian ethics and extensive research to draw a roadmap to a future where our humanity is not bought and sold. Proposing legal and extra-legal solutions, Sacha explains why privacy is a defining issue of our time. He discusses what it is, why it matters and how we might best protect it.
To buy the book, click here.
You can email advance questions to: CMT@uts.edu.au
The Centre for Media Transition works across disciplines to explore and develop responses to the dramatic and ongoing movements wrought by digital disruption to the media industry.
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