Center For Information Policy Research

CIPR 2007-08 Colloquia

 

Lectures are free and open to the public, except where noted. For accomodations requests, contact cipr@sois.uwm.edu

 

September 28, 11:30 am: "Aristotelian Logic vs Feminist Knowing: A Critical Angle on Subject Access to Information," Hope A. Olson, Professor and Associate Dean, SOIS
Location: Bolton Hall 521, UW-Milwaukee. Co-Sponsored by the UWM Women's Studies Program

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October 16: CIPR/SOIS Co-Sponsor Judith Krug at the WLA Preconference

 

October 30, 12:30 pm," Mystery Meat Revisited: Spam, Anti-Spam Measures, and Digitial Redlining," Professor Christpher Lueg, School of Computing, University of Tasmania, Australia
Location: Bolton Hall, B91, UW-Milwaukee

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November 20: 1:30 pm, "Legal Issues in Digital Libraries in China," Yuan Zhao, Associate Professor, Sichuan University, China
Location: Bolton Hall 289, UW-Milwaukee

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November 29; Archives and Ethics: SOIS-SAA Student Chapter Discussion with Verne Harris, David Wallace, and Menzi Behrnd-Klodt

 

November 30, 9:30 am: Archives and Ethics: Reflections on Practice conference, Featuring Verne Harris, David Wallace, and Menzi Behrnd-Klodt (fee applies) Registration Form

 

January 11, 2008, 1:00 pm: "Authorial Ethics: How Writers Abuse Their Calling," Robert Hauptman, Professor Emeritus, St. Cloud University, Editor, Journal of Information Ethics, Senior Information Ethics Fellow, CIPR. (NOTE REVISED TIME!)

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February 15, 11:30 am: "How the Computer Became Information Technology: The Social History of Information in American Business," Thomas Haigh, Assistant Professor, SOIS
Location: Bolton Hall 521, UW-Milwaukee

April (DATE TBA), 11:30 am:" Ethics and Contingency in Online Worlds," Thomas Malaby, Associate Professor, Anthropology, UW-Milwaukee
Location: Bolton Hall 521, UW-Milwaukee


May 15-17: CIPR/SOIS Conference, "Thinking Critically: Alternative Perspectives and Methods in Information Studies" Featuring Keynote Speakers Rafael Capurro, "Hermeneutics in the Information Age," and Hope A. Olson, "Transgressive Deconstructions: Feminist and Postcolonial Trespasses on Poststructural Methodology"