Research
Research

SSC Seminar Series

A key component of our project are the research seminars we regularly hold throughout the academic term to draw other co-investigators, students, and partners together for round-table discussions.

The seminars are organized by Krystle Maki. For seminar dates/times, plus other SSC/New Transparency events, see the event calendar.

Previous SP Seminar Series:

2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003

2009

March 5 Kevin Walby
February 26 Jeff Moon
February 12 Chen Luo
January 27 Roger Burrows
January 15 Lee Humphreys

 

2008

November 13 - Vivien Hamilton
October 30, Jason Pridmore, Post Doctoral Fellow, The New Transparency Project, Department of Sociology, Queen's University
October 23, Andrew Clement, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto
October 16 Ian Kerr
October 9 David Lyon
September 23 David Skillicorn
September 18 SP Research Round-up
April 10 Mike Larsen & Justin Piché
March 20 Mark Salter
February 14 Valerie Steeves
January 17 Stéphane Leman-Langlois

2007

November 20 Detlev Zwick
November 15 Bart Simon
November 1 Shanly Dixon
October 25 Simon Kitto
October 18 Elin Palm
October 4 Daniel Trottier
October 2 Annual Research Round-up
September 20 Martin French

April 26 Susan Sproule
April 19 James Dutrisac
March 29 Randy Lippert
March 20 Maureen Webb
March 9 Aaron Doyle
January 31 David J. Phillips
January 18 Jennifer Whitson

2006

November 8 Carrie Sanders
November 2 Cagatay Topal
October 26 Andrew Stevens
October 20 Virginia Eubanks
Sept 28 "Research Round-up"

May 25 Zeinab Karake-Shalhoub
May 23 Kirstie Ball
May 11 Charles Raab
May 9 Kirstie Ball
May 4 Charles Raab

April 27 Pippa Lawson
April 21 Jacquelyn Burkell
March 6 George Rigakos

2005

December 7 Lorenzo Imbesi, University La Sapienza, Italy
December 1 Stephen Marmura
November 24 Elia Zureik
October 20 Mark Andrejevic, Dept of Communication Studies, University of Iowa
October 19 Evan Willis, Dept of Sociology, LaTrobe University
October 6 Jason Pridmore, PhD Candidate, Dept of Sociology, Queen's University
September 28 Francois Fournier, Centre for Bioethics, ICRM, Montreal
September 15 Anat Leibler, PhD Candidate, Science Studies and Sociology Program, University of California at San Diego

2004

October 14 Research Round-up

October 28 Chiara Fonio, PhD candidate, Catholic University of Milan
"CCTV in Milan and Urban Security Policies in Italy"

November 4 Greg Elmer, Bell Globemedia Research Chair in the School of Radio TV Arts, Ryerson University, Toronto
"Putting the Network Back in to the Net"

November 18 Art Cockfield, Queen's Faculty of Law
"Toward a Law and Technology Theory"

November 25 Kate Greenaway, PhD candidate, Queen's School of Business
"Information Privacy Orientation"

December 3 Mary Culnan, Bentley College, USA
"Current Issues in Information Privacy"

2003

April 24 Sean Hier, Dept of Sociology, Queen's University
"Surveillance, Social Disorder and the Press on CCTV"

April 17 Cagatay Topal, PhD Candidate, Dept of Sociology, Queen's University
"MERNIS and Surveillance in Turkey"

April 10 Dean Barry, Policy Research & Development Officer, Citizenship and Immigration Canada
"Biometric Technologies in Public Sector Applications"

March 27 Don Richan, Archivist and Privacy Officer, Queen's University and
Ryan Higgitt, BAH, Queen's University
"Queen's Privacy Audit"

March 3 Peter Swire, Professor of Law, Ohio State University (Also served as the Clinton administration's Chief Counselor for Privacy in the US Office of Management and Budget), Joint presentation with Queen's Faculty of Law
"The Future of Privacy in an Era of Pervasive Surveillance"