29th June, 2022 / 9:00 - 17:00
11th June, 2019
Today big corporations have more granular and immediate personal data beyond that of any state.
How does this impact the welfare state’s ability to harness and use data for the public good? Join world-leading experts Rainer Kattel, Evgeny Morozov and Isabella de Michelis to discuss the politics of data ownership.
This event, in partnership with the British Library, is part of the Innovation and the Welfare State series, a dynamic new lecture series that explores how we can deliver public value through innovation. The series brings world-leading thinkers to debate how we can rethink healthcare, green growth, public access to knowledge and new forms of data ownership as part of the 21st-century welfare state.
Looking forward @JS_Diaspora opening a discussion with stimulus from award winning film #MyNameIs @mynameisdocu on 'Decolonising the self before we can decolonise HE & culture' @RADA_London via @InfoTCCE tomorrow as part of a broader event from 1pm to 3pm. Deets to follow in🧵 pic.twitter.com/6ozzJLHTrG