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ENSR workshop at Internet Science Conference – Brussels – 27 May 2015

Published on
28 Mar 2015
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Private: Ben Zevenbergen

In collaboration with Law Faculty of London’s Queen Mary University, the ENSR project will host a workshop at the Internet Science Conference in Brussels on 27 May 2015. The conference is part of the EU funded Network of Excellence in Internet Science. Several ethical issues of Internet research will be presented and discussed among the participants of the workshop. The workshop aims to bring together scholars and practitioners from as many fields as possible.

More information will follow soon!

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