Privacy Studies Journal II: Publishing Privacy –Transdisciplinary Exchanges for PSJ and Beyond

  • Workshop
  • Music Room
  • Wednesday 21.05 — 11:50 - 13:05

Organising Institution

Privacy Studies Journal

International

Privacy Studies Journal (PSJ) is a fully open access, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal published by the Danish National Research Foundation Centre for Privacy Studies, University of Copenhagen. It has an international editorial board with members representing a broad range of academic fields. PSJ spans the present and the past, and envisions the future. Featuring original, high-quality research on privacy in its broadest sense and with the human component in focus, we welcome contributions that take privacy and the private as catalysts for analysis.
So far, Privacy Studies Journal has published on, e.g., privacy legislation, urban culture, surveillance, and research ethics. What could future contributions look like? Join us for a dynamic session on notions of privacy in different fields, contexts and cultures. Together we will consider how combining diverse perspectives helps us overcome biases and blind spots, and investigate how our different backgrounds can complement each other in collaborations across academic fields, journalistic approaches and artistic practices. We aim for exchanges that could potentially grow into PSJ research articles or other publications, but this session is just as much about nourishing a multifaceted community within transdisciplinary privacy studies. Participants of all backgrounds and levels of experience are welcome. This workshop is the second of two; it is encouraged, but not required to participate in both.