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The Online Safety Bill, Technology-Based Violence, and Platform Responsibility

  • Date 25 May - 13 Jul 2023
  • Time 12pm-1pm
  • Category Seminar

Lunchtime Discussions on Technology-Based Violence, Women's Safety, and Online Safety

Aislinn O’Connell, Rachel Maguire, and Lizzie Coles-Kemp are organising a summer seminar series on Online Safety and Gender Based Violence. Running every Thursday lunchtime from 25th May – 13th July, these seminars are an opportunity to engage with and explore some of the diverse research going on in this developing area. Lunch is provided for in-person attendees, but please do register on Eventbrite for attendance and catering purposes. Online tickets are also available. This seminar series is supported by The Gender Institute, the Digital Justice Hub, the Rights and Freedoms Group, and the Technology-Based Violence Research Group.

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Event schedule

25th May Dr Aislinn O'Connell - Inter 243
1st June Dr Rachel Maguire - Inter 243
8th June Professor Lizzie Coles-Kemp - Inter 243
15th June Dr Jassim Happa - Shilling 0-04
22nd June TBC - Shilling 0-04
29th June Ruhi Khan - Shilling 0-04
6th July Zoe House and Melody Asser - Wettons-B
13th July Dr Sofia Collignon - Shilling 0-04

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