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AMSTERDAM
World-InfoCon
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De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics 6 and 7 December, 2002
The tidal wave of new security legislation that has followed the tragic events of September 11, 2001, have made a critical examination of information politics in the network society uncommonly urgent. The Amsterdam edition of World-Info-Con 2002 will be an international and interdisciplinary forum to examine the recent developments in information law, policing and surveillance, and intellectual property rights in the digital domain.
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Security Paranoia in the World-Info-Sphere
(Day 1) De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics December 6, 2002
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Building the Digital Commons
(Day 2 ) De Balie, Centre for Culture and Politics December 7, 2002
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Eric Kluitenberg's review of the World-InfoCon 2002 in Amsterdam describes the background and some of the main outcomes of the conference. Read
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Eric Kluitenberg, De Balie, Amsterdam Felix Stalder, Open Flows, Zürich / Toronto Konrad Becker, Public Netbase, Vienna
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A number of key-trends unfold alongside each other: First of all a radical expansion of policing and surveillance powers on the part of police and investigative authorities, manifested in new laws and increased budgets, apparently meant to counter a deep anxiety about security. ... Read |
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