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EINS Summer School in Internet Science

With Dr Karmen Guevara, Dr Joanna Kulesza, Dr Lizzie Coles-Kemp, Caspar Bowden, Runa Sandvik, Christopher T. Marsden, Professor Joss Wright, and Professor Jonathan Cave

About

The first summer school of the Network of Excellence in Internet Science research project takes place at The Queen’s College, Oxford, and follows the theme of “Internet Privacy and Identity, Trust and Reputation Mechanisms”.

See recordings from this event:

Dimensions of Identity, Trust and Privacy as Socio-Cultural and Psychological Phenomena

Transboundary Challenges of Privacy Protection

Privacy Awareness: An Inclusive Design Approach

Privacy Dichotomies of Internet Policy

Online Anonymity: Before and After the Spring

Regulation, Standards, Governance – Definitions and Disciplines

Privacy-Preserving Data Analysis – Mechanisms and Formal Guarantees

Agreeing to Disagree about Privacy: Markets as Privacy, Identity and Trust Mechanisms

Speakers

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Dr Karmen Guevara

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Dr Joanna Kulesza

University of Lodz

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Caspar Bowden

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Runa Sandvik

The Tor Project, London

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Christopher T. Marsden

Professor of Law, School of Law, University of Sussex

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Professor Jonathan Cave

Economics Department, University of Warwick

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