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Tuesday, October 13 • 10:15 - 11:05
Panel: “Under His Eye”: Human Rights, Surveillance, and Power

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This panel will examine the expansion of surveillance via technology in conjunction with the human rights issues that such surveillance must raise. With clear questions about justice, differential impact, and who is more likely to be surveilled, we touch on privacy, access, inclusion, and power.

Speakers
avatar for Thomas Beagle

Thomas Beagle

Chairperson, NZ Council for Civil Liberties
Thomas is a fan of technology, civil liberties, and a decent, democratic society. He wants to help us realise the benefits of the first two to better enable the third, while minimising disadvantages and negative side-effects. Thomas is the chairperson of the NZ Council for Civil... Read More →
avatar for Eve Kennedy

Eve Kennedy

Policy Adviser, Office of the Privacy Commissioner
Eve has been a policy adviser at the Office of the Privacy Commissioner since May 2019. Prior to joining the Office, she worked in privacy at a tech company and at a large government department. She holds an LLB/BA from Victoria University of Wellington and in her spare time volunteers... Read More →
avatar for Keoni Mahelona

Keoni Mahelona

CTO, Te Hiku Media
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Sara Stratton

Pou Ārahi - Māori Advisor, Tech Futures Lab
Tēnā koutou, Ko Ngāti Kahu/Ngāti Hine ahau. My loves are my tamariki, whānau, hapū, and my interests are wide and varied but in the world of digital technology I am excited about the place and relevance of Te Ao Māori and to see Te Tiriti o Waitangi as a template for our collaborative... Read More →

Moderators
avatar for Kate Hannah

Kate Hannah

Deputy Director, Equity and Diversity, Te Pūnaha Matatini
Kate Hannah is a cultural historian of science whose principal research area is the historiography of the history of science, with a focus on the cultures and subcultures of science, gender in science history, ‘race’ science, eugenics, and fascism, colonization and science culture... Read More →


Tuesday October 13, 2020 10:15 - 11:05 NZDT
Plenary Livestream