New Blog Post about the CPDP.ai Conference
The organizers of the Computer, Privacy, Data Protection Conference (CPDP.ai) had invited PRIVACY to host a workshop at this year’s conference in Brussels May 21-24. The delegation from PRIVACY included Centre Director and Editor in Chief at Privacy Studies Journal (PSJ), Mette Birkedal Bruun, recently published authors of PSJ, Natacha Klein Käfer and Mateusz Jurewicz, and assistant editor of PSJ, Emma Klakk. The conference was packed with panels, workshops, book sessions, art, and networking sessions, involving organizations, scholars, businesses, policy makers, and activists.
We have come back with a lot of food for thought concerning interdisciplinarity, collaborations, and networks of people, technologies, and values in relation to privacy, data, and AI, which Mette Birkedal Bruun and Emma Klakk have written a blog post about at the PRIVACY blog. The insights from our historical research into privacy continue to prompt questions about contemporary notions and issues of privacy, which we strive to ask in an ongoing exchange with scholars and practitioners working on privacy today. The CPDP.ai conference inspired us to pursue the past-present perspective with even greater vigour.