Asian Privacy Scholars Network 2nd International Conference

Privacy in the Social Networked World

On Behalf of the Asian Privacy Scholars Network

Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan
19-20 November 2012
Hosted by the Centre for Business Information Ethics

Sponsored by Privacy Laws and Business

Draft Program

Monday 19th November

09:00–09:30

Registration and Welcome

09:30–10:30

Keynote Speaker: Pirongrong Ramasoota (Chulalongkorn University, Thailand)
    Online Privacy in Thailand: Public and Strategic Awareness

10:30–11:00

Break

11:00–12:30

Whon-Il Park (Kyung Hee University, Korea)
   How to Protect, or Utilize, Personal Visual Information in Korea

Sinta Dewi Rosadi (University Padjadjaran, Indonesia)
   Constitutional Privacy Protection: The Indonesian Experience

Takato Natsui (Meiji University, Japan)
   Censorship, Burying and Mental Health in Business Office

12:30–14:00

Lunch

14:00–15:00

Lilian Edwards (Strathclyde University, UK)
   International Implications of the Proposed Revision of the EU Data Protection Directive

Graham Greenleaf (UNSW, Australia and Meiji University, Japan)
   100 Data Privacy Laws: Their Significance and Origins

15:00–15:30

Break

15:30–16:30

Kiyoshi Murata/Yohko Orito (Meiji University/Ehime University, Japan)
   Japanese Youngsters' Social Attitude towards Privacy

Ryoko Asai/Iordanis Kavathatzopoulos (Meiji University, Japan/Uppsala University, Sweden)
   The Paradoxical Nature of Privacy

18:00–20:00

Conference Banquet (Salon San, 23rd Floor, Liberty Tower, Meiji University)

Tuesday 20th November

09:00–09:45

Keynote Speaker: Roger Clarke (Xamax Consultancy, UNSW and ANU, Australia)
   Consumer-Oriented Social Media as Market Opportunity

09:45–10:00

Video Presentation from David Lyon (Queens University, Canada)

10:00–10:30

Break

10:30–12:00

Daniel Trottier (Uppsala University, Sweden)
   Social Networking Sites and Crowd-sourced Surveillance

Colin Bennett (University of Victoria, Canada)
   Social Networking and Privacy Jurisdiction

Andrew Adams (Meiji University, Japan)
   Facebook Code: SNS Platform Affordances and Privacy

12:00–13:00

Lunch

13:00–14:30

Elonnai Hickok (Centre for Internet and Society, India)
   Transparency and Privacy in India

Fumio Shimpo (Keio University, Japan)
   Current Developments in Japanese Data Protection Policy

Panel: Chen, Greenleaf, Hickok, Shimpo

14:30–15:00

Break

15:00–17:00

Ian Brown (University of Oxford, UK)
   Data Protection and Social Networking Services

Shirley Williams (University of Reading, UK)
   Do Computer Science Scholars Consider Issues of Privacy when Studying Large Twitter Data Sets?

Final Panel: Adams, Bennett, Brown, Clarke, Williams

Printable version (pdf).

Organising Committee

Prof Andrew A. Adams, Centre for Business Information Ethics, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan

Centre for Business Information Ethics

Prof Kiyoshi Murata, Centre for Business Information Ethics, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan

Prof Graham Greenleaf, Cyberspace Law and Policy Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
JSPS Visiting Fellow, Centre for Business Information Ethics, Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan (Sep-Dec 2012)

Registration


Prof Andrew A. Adams

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