The CUNY Graduate Center MA in Digital Humanities Program, the MS in Data
Analysis and Visualization Program, and GC Digital Initiatives at are happy
to present:
*Academic Surveillance: When Academic Vendors Get Into the Data Analytics
Business*
Sarah Lamdan, JD (CUNY School of Law)
Wed, October 13, 2021 – 2pm-3pm
Register
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More and more of our academic services are being outsourced to tech
companies. Our research, classroom management, and even test proctoring are
being done on electronic, third-party platforms. The companies that schools
buy these services from are getting into the data analytics business,
selling personal data dossiers and other predictive and prescriptive data
products. In this talk, we’ll take a look at the new data analytics
business models and consider how these products impact our privacy.
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Sarah Lamdan is a Professor of Law at the CUNY School of Law. She
specializes in government information access and transparency, and
especially issues related to environmental law and environmental
information access.
Register: http://cuny.is/lamdan
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