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Inventing the Surveillance Society: Panel 2 and Roundtable Discussion

Inventing the Surveillance Society: Panel 2 and Roundtable Discussion

February 22, 2018 by Lemelson Center

We are being watched. How did our surveillance society emerge, and what is the effect of ubiquitous surveillance on our everyday lives?

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INVENTING THE SURVEILLANCE SOCIETY: PART 2

"Exposed to the Market: Surveillance in the Private Sector" 
Ken Lipartito, Professor of History, Florida International University

"Big Media: Inventing the Streaming Society"
James G. Kobielus, Big Data Evangelist, IBM

"Nothing to Hide: The False Trade-Off Between Privacy and Security"
Daniel Solove, Professor, George Washington University Law School

Session Moderator
Eric S. Hintz, Historian, Lemelson Center for the Study of Invention and Innovation, National Museum of American History

ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION

Roundtable Moderator
Martin Collins, Curator, Space History, National Air and Space Museum

Originally recorded 25 October 2013.

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