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Broadcast: If I Were an iPod, live - sort of

posted by:Marty // 09:09 AM // May 05, 2005 // Walking On the Identity Trail

On Monday, May 9, beginning at 11:00am, Local Revolutions-Calgary Talks on CJSW 90.9FM will broadcast "If I were an Ipod": Privacy, Autonomy, and the Internet for Dummies.

http://www.cjsw.com/programming/shows/word.html


Monday, May 9, 11:00am – 12:00pm (Mountain Time)

If I were an Ipod: Privacy, Autonomy and the Internet for Dummies One of two Sheldon Chumir Foundation broadcasts for this month of May, “If I were an Ipod” features Ian Kerr as he takes the audience through the ethical significance of powerful identification technologies as well as privacy in the digital age. Ian Kerr holds the Canada Research Chair in Ethics, Law and Technology at the University of Ottawa.

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