Graduate and undergraduate students from Canada,
the United States, and Great Britain, selected through a peer-review
process, will present heir work at a day-long conference investigating
identity, identification, privacy and anonymity through various
disciplinary lenses.
SPEAKERS
Cynthia Aoki Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa Jennifer Barrigar Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa Jean François Bissonnette School of Political Studies, University of Ottawa Katie Black Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa Yuk-Sing Cheng Faculty of Law, University of Alberta Aric Hansen New York University School of Law Kirsty Hughes Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge Jubilee Jackson Department of Philosophy, Carleton University Kwang Suk-Lee Department of Radio-Television-Film, University of Texas at Austin Jonathan Maryniuk Faculty of Law, University of Alberta Carole Piché Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa Kayleigh Platz Public Anthropology, University of Waterloo CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Click Graduate and undergraduate students from all disciplines are invited to submit an abstract for The Student “I”, a student conference on October 25, 2007 at the Faculty of Law, University of Ottawa, Canada. Preceding the Revealed “I” conference hosted by researchers from On the Identity Trail, this day long student conference brings together students from around the world, selected through a peer-review process, to present research relating to identity, privacy, anonymity, technology, surveillance, and other related topics engaged by the On the Identity Trail project (idtrail.org).
Abstracts should not exceed 1,000 words (including notes and
citations). Successful abstracts will seek to make an original
contribution. Inter-disciplinary submissions are encouraged. Abstracts
should be accompanied with a short bio, which should include the
student’s program and institution of study, and an email address for
correspondence. The deadline for abstracts is July 1, 2007. Send
to: Julia Ladouceur Successful applicants will be notified at the email address provided no later than August 1, 2007. Successful applicants who are unable to obtain funding from their home institution may apply for a student bursary to cover expenses relating to travel and accommodation. |
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