UCPH - Privacy challenged in past, present and future: a multi-disciplinary approach
9 August 2021 – 20 August 2021
Hosted by the University of Copenhagen
Everybody agrees that privacy is essential, but no authoritative definition exists. Recent technological innovations have incited a general concern with privacy, but also narrowed our understanding.
Among the topics treated in the course are:
- Privacy and surveillance: from early modern Quartermasters to the tracking of digital footprints
- Privacy and citizen archives: from parish registers to DNA-registers
- Privacy in society: from potential societal threat to human right
- Privacy and the self: subjectivity past and present
- Architectural framing of private space: from communal alcoves to glass facades
- Politics and diplomacy between public and private: from princely mirrors to tweeting presidents
- Representing privacy
Target Audience
Bachelor students, Master students
Course Method
Online
Application Deadline
1 April 2021
For course details, see the UCPH course page:
Contact for incoming students
Name: Maj-Britt Johannsen
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