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Dragon Hall Debates: Surveillance
Are we being watched? From Facebook, to China, to the FBI and MI5, the ways in which we’re watched – and the question of who is watching us – seem to be omnipresent in the news cycle.
03 Oct 19

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Are we being watched? From Facebook, to China, to the FBI and MI5, the ways in which we’re watched – and the question of who is watching us – seem to be omnipresent in the news cycle.

What problems – and what benefits – can be found in this world of constant surveillance? In this debate, Index on Censorship chief executive Jodie Ginsberg will explore the censoring effects of surveillance on the press, UEA’s Dr Joe Purshouse will challenge the legality of facial recognition technology and UEA’s Dr Kaeten Mistry will explore what happens after the proverbial whistle is blown.

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When: Monday November 25, 7pm
Where: National Centre for Writing, Dragon Hall, 115-123 King Street, Norwich, NR1 1QE

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