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Contours Programme Is Now Up!

posted by:David Matheson // 01:24 PM // October 17, 2005 // Walking On the Identity Trail

The programme for our upcoming Contours of Privacy conference (November 5 and 6) is now on-line. You can download it here.

We're very excited about the range of diverse perspectives that will be brought by our speakers, who include:

Ian Kerr, University of Ottawa
Jacquelyn Burkell, University of Western Ontario
Alessandro Acquisti, Carnegie Mellon University
Krista Boa, University of Toronto
Stephen Margulis, Grand Valley State University
Krystal Kreye, University of Victoria
Mariam Thalos, University of Utah
Travis Dumsday, University of Waterloo
Lysiane Gagnon, La Presse and The Globe and Mail
Michael Zimmer, New York University
Alan Borovoy, Canadian Civil Liberties Association
Robert Ellis Smith, Privacy Journal
Hugh Hunter, University of British Columbia
Catarina Frois, University of Lisbon
Aritha Van Herk, University of Calgary

You don't want to miss this event! And, happily, there's still time to register. For more information please visit the conference Website.

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