LFI Course Materials 4/Week four

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Week 4: Privacy rights, ethics, and philosophy[edit]

Overview[edit]

This week we'll talk with Kade Crockford, director of the Technology for Liberty Project at the Massachusetts ACLU, about the philosophical idea of privacy and our privacy rights. We'll discuss how marginalized people and political dissidents have historically experienced the loss of privacy, some of the privacy issues that have been raised in years since the Snowden revelations, how privacy is coming up both in responses to the pandemic and in demands to defund the police, and how the private sector works with the state to create new surveillance infrastructures that threaten all of our rights.

Readings[edit]

Guest lecturer[edit]

Kade Crockford, director of the Technology for Liberty Project at the ACLU of Massachusetts

Discussion[edit]

  • How does the state work with the private sector to create surveillance norms and infrastructure?
  • Do our privacy rights have any meaning in 2020?
  • How might the pandemic create new surveillance infrastructures that can be misused later?

Tasks[edit]

  • Lecture, readings, discussion forum
  • Decide what form final projects will take