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Politics and Privacy in a Digital World

Thu 27 February 2020
5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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It’s not just corporations that are using your personal data. Political campaigns are using it, too. The websites you visit. The products and services you buy. The connections you make. Even your interests and hobbies (do you like organic food?  how about action movies?). Increasingly, high tech political campaigns and advocacy groups are using this information to decide which messages to send to which narrowly defined groups of voters. But what risks does this new digital world of politics present? And what rights should individuals have within it? This panel will explore privacy issues in today’s politics, addressing everything from who should own your data to what campaigns should be allowed to do with it.The Harris School of Public Policy, The UChicago Center for Effective Government [https://harris.uchicago.edu/research-impact/centers-institutes/center-effective-government] (CEG) Working Group on DIGITAL POLITICAL MEDIA & Democracy, and Campaigns & Elections [https://www.campaignsandelections.com/] invite you to a panel discussion on Politics and Privacy in a Digital World. PANELISTS: * Sadia Iqbal  (MPP’14), Director of Data and Analytics, 270 Strategies * Annie Levene, Partner, Rising Tide Interactive, Member, UChicago CEG Working Group * Jordan Lieberman, Vice President & General Manager, a4 Media, Member, UChicago CEG Working Group * Michelle Richardson, Director, Privacy & Data Project, Center for Democracy & Technology * Ned Ryun, Founder and CEO, American Majority and CEO, Voter Gravity, Member, UChicago CEG Working Group  MODERATOR: * Tony Romm, Senior Tech Policy Reporter for the Washington Post  PLEASE NOTE THAT, DUE TO BUILDING SECURITY WALK-INS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. ------------------------- FAQS   HOW CAN I CONTACT THE ORGANIZER WITH ANY QUESTIONS? Please reach out to US at harris-events@uchicago.edu.   DO I HAVE TO BRING MY PRINTED TICKET TO THE EVENT? A printed ticket is not necessary as we usually have a registration list at the door. However, it is a good idea to keep the ticket handy in your email on your mobile device in case there are any errors at the door. 
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