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The New Surveillance
Programme
| Thursday, Nov 30th 2006 |
| Time |
Moderation |
Person |
Theme |
| 08:30 | Ola, Tanja |
Room H1036: Registration |
| 09:00 | Leon |
Room H1035: |
The Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information |
| Michael |
Peter Schaar, The Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information |
| 09:30 |
Eric |
Room H1035: Block 1 Leon Hempel, Berlin Technical University, GER
Kevin Haggerty, University of Alberta, CA |
Assessing the Surveillance Assemblage The Process and Politics of Evaluating Surveillance, or Methodology as a Knife Fight |
| 10:45 | Coffee |
| 11:00 |
Michael |
Room H1035: Artistic Intervention Anke Hagemann, Berlin Technical University, GER Michelle Teran, Artist, CA |
Methods of Observation and Access Control in Football Stadia – A Spatial Analysis of the Olympiastadion Berlin Surveillance, Situatedness and Public Performance |
| 12:30 | Lunch |
| 13:30 |
Ola |
Parallel Blocks 2 and 3 Room H1035: CCTV and Evaluation Sander Flight, Department of Crime Prevention Amsterdam, NL Manfred Bornewasser, University of Greifswald, GER |
What the public knows or doesn't know about CCTV Evaluation of CCTV – Mechanisms and Outcomes
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| Leon |
Room H1036: Chips and Algorithms Gerrit Hornung, University of Kassel, GER Lucas Introna, Lancaster University Management School, UK
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Possibilities and Restraints of the Legal Assessment of New Surveillance Technologies What Surveillance Does: Exploring the ethics and politics of algorithmic surveillance systems |
| 14:45 | Coffee |
| 15:15 |
Leon |
Room H1035: Block 4 Martin Gill, University of Leicester, UK Clive Norris, University of Sheffield, UK |
Empirical Evaluation of Different Surveillance Technologies What is left out in Evaluation Research |
| 16:30 | Coffee |
| 16:45 |
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Room H3005: Artistic Intervention Isabelle Schad, Artist, GER |
SwitchPositionFreezeControl |
| Friday, Dec 1st 2006 |
| Time |
Moderation |
Person |
Theme |
| 09:15 |
Leon |
Room H1035: Block 1 Didier Bigo, Insititut d'etudes politiques de Paris, FR |
Security, exception, ban and surveillance |
| 09:45 | Coffee |
| 10:00 |
Michael |
Room H1035: Block 2 Thomas Mathiesen, University of Oslo, NO Elia Zureik, Queens University, CA |
Global Control Systems The Internet in Conflict Zones: The Case of Palestine |
| 11:15 | Coffee |
| 11:30 |
Leon |
Room H3005: Artistic Intervention Florian Malzacher/Gesa Ziemer, Steirischer Herbst, AU |
Control, Collaboration and Open Source |
| 12:30 | Lunch |
| 13:30 |
Eric |
Room H1035: Block 3 Andrew Newton, University of Huddersfield, UK Heidi Mork Lomell, University of Oslo, NO Nils Zurawski, University of Hamburg, GER |
Utilising GIS and crime analysis to evaluate the impact of new surveillance technologies: Methodological and research challenges Explaining different video surveillance practices What can maps tell us? Surveillance research and mapping methodologies |
| 15:00 | Coffee |
| 15:30 |
Leon |
Room H1035: Block 4 Charles D. Raab, University of Edinburgh, UK Jill Magid, Artist, New York |
Researching the Regulation of Surveillance |
| 16:45 | Coffee |
| 17:00 |
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Ann Rudinow Saetnan, University of Trondheim, NO |
How to analyse surveillance technologies. A Summary |
| 19:30 | Conference Dinner |
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