Date
Sunday, December 9, 2018 - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Privacy@Michigan 2018, was hosted by the University of Michigan School of Information. The agenda, along with video recordings (also available on the U-M School of Information's YouTube channel), are listed below.
- A video greeting by Ann Cavoukian, a distinguished expert-in-residence, Privacy by Design Centre of Excellence at Ryerson University
- Panel Discussion 1: Privacy in a Connected World: An Oxymoron?
- Sol Bermann (Moderator)
- Sarita Yardi Schoenebeck: Privacy and Social Media. Assistant Professor of Information, School of Information
- Susan Gelman: Privacy and Children. Heinz Werner Distinguished University Professor of Psychology and Linguistics College of Literature, Science and the Arts
- J Alex Halderman: Privacy and Security. Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science College of Engineering
- Florian Schaub: Supporting Privacy Decision Making. Assistant Professor of Information and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
- Panel Discussion 2: Privacy is Freedom: Censorship, Power Asymmetries & Politics
- Florian Schaub (Moderator)
- John Cheney-Lippold: Algorithms and Identity. Assistant Professor of American Culture, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
- Christian Sandvig: Algorithmic Accountability. Professor of Information, Communication Studies and Art and Design, School of Information
- Roya Ensafi: Detecting and Combating Online Censorship. Research Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science College of Engineering
- Gautam Hans: Privacy, Contracts and Control. Clinical Fellow, Law School
How to Attend
U-M Ann Arbor campus, North Quad, Space 2435