Conversation Project: Keeping Tabs on America

Surveillance and You

May 16, 2018 | Noon | University of Oregon Baker Downtown Center

975 High Street, Eugene OR 97401

Recent revelations about government surveillance, including Edward Snowden’s leak of NSA documents, have renewed worldwide attention to questions around privacy. Why is privacy important? What are the uses of surveillance? What are the dangers? Independent scholar and writer Kristian Williams will lead participants in a conversation about the scope and consequences of government surveillance, as well as ethical and legal limits of surveillance practices. Read more.

This event will take place in the Alaska-Mexico Room at the University of Oregon Baker Downtown Center.

Event Sponsors

University of Oregon: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute

Cost

Free

Contact

Todd Gauthier at (541) 346-0697 or gauthier@uoregon.edu