Wednesday, October 23, 2019 12pm to 1:30pm
About this Event
"This is What Democracy Looks Like" CLIC IP/Tech Lecure Series
Featuring Jane Anderson, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Museum Studies, New York University
Jane Anderson, NYU professor and founder of the Local Contexts project, which works to help Indigenous, Métis, Aboriginal, Inuit and First Nations preserve their intellectual property and cultural heritage, will be our guest speaker in honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day.
Co-hosted by the Center for Public Interest Advocacy and Collaboration and the Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity
2019 IP/Tech Lecture Series: This is What Democracy Looks Like
What is the relationship between rapid technological innovation and our democratic values?
Now that issues concerning access to justice have entered the arena of digital surveillance and big data, what role does the law play in shaping the civil rights and civil liberties landscape of the future?
How does intellectual property shape our understanding of citizenship and rights?
More importantly, what does all of this mean for those working at the intersection of social justice, technology and innovation?
The Center for Law, Innovation and Creativity (CLIC) invites you to join us for “This is what democracy looks like!” — a yearlong program featuring guest speakers, workshops and tech-focused events exploring what citizenship, community and belonging mean in the digital age.
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