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08:45 Arrival
09:15 Opening remarks – Rachel Murphy and Genia Kostka
09:30 Roundtable: What is Privacy (in Authoritarian Contexts)?
Daniel Miller (UCL) and WANG Xinyuan (UCL):
“The depth and breadth of privacy”
ZHAO Jun (Oxford):
“Data, algorithmic manipulation, and their privacy implications for young children and families”
LIU Ruoxi (Oxford):
“Privacy – independent cultural workers and youth communities in China”
Moderator: Genia Kostka (Berlin)
11:00 Tea / Coffee
11:30 Privacy: The Party-State View
ZHOU Hui (Berlin):
“Chinese court documents on privacy: an analysis of current legal cases”
GUO Danqi and YAN Yang (Berlin):
“State narratives of digital surveillance and privacy and their effects on citizens’ support in China”
Chair: Vivienne Shue (Oxford)
12:30 Lunch
13:30 Privacy: The Citizens’ View (1)
Alexander Trauth-Goik and Christoph Steinhardt (Vienna):
“Menacing society and the stalwart state: the privacy debate on Chinese social media”
Blake Miller (LSE):
“Banning TikTok: US-China dialogue on social media platforms”
Chair: Merethe Borge Macleod (GBCC)
14:30 Tea / Coffee
14:45 Privacy: The Citizens’ View (2)
Elisa Oreglia (Oxford):
“Digital privacy from the margins: a view from rural China (and Southeast Asia)”
Rachel Murphy (Oxford):
“The privacy of children in digital China”
Chair: Christoph Steinhardt (Vienna)
15:45 Tea / Coffee
16:15 Visualising Privacy
Margaret Hillenbrand (Oxford):
“The relationship between facial recognition technologies and contemporary art”
GAO Ang (UCA):
“PRIVACY China: a documentary in the making”
Chair: XUE Kefan (Oxford)
17:15 Lena Wesemann (Berlin):
“Brainstorming: A Travel Gallery as means of visualising PRIVACY China”
17:30 Closing remarks – Genia Kostka and Rachel Murphy