Privacy is Not Binary - A Discussion of Data Systems, Ethics, and Human Rights
Offered By: linux.conf.au via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of data systems, ethics, and human rights in this 45-minute conference talk from linux.conf.au. Delve into the nuanced understanding of privacy beyond simple binary categorizations, examining its cultural and contextual dimensions. Learn how different sectors approach innovative technologies and their societal impacts, particularly in Australia. Discover the importance of collaboration between anthropologists and data engineers in designing ethical data systems. Gain insights into the challenges of digital human rights, responsible innovation, and social acceptance of new technologies. Understand the need for cross-sector dialogue to address privacy concerns in our increasingly data-centric world.
Syllabus
Intro
Terminology
Privacy in Australia
Privacy is a Human Right
Private or Public
Data in Context
Social Media Data
Is Social Media Data Public
Ethics Approval
Privacy is a cultural concept
Cultural maps
Is this public
How do we do better
A matter of discussion
A closed question
Questions
Taught by
linux.conf.au
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