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The UNC Center for Media Law and Policy is an interdisciplinary research center run jointly out of the UNC School of Law and UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media.  The Center serves as a forum for study and debate about the broad array of media law and policy issues facing North Carolina, the nation, and the world. The Center’s work ranges from the legal and policy issues affecting traditional media organizations to the challenges posed by new communication technologies, including social media, the Internet, and mobile technology, and the impact they are having on governments, on the economy, and on cultural and social values throughout the world.

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Prof. David Ardia, co-director
ardia@email.unc.edu
Twitter: @dsardia


Dr. Tori Ekstrand, co-director
torismit@email.unc.edu
Twitter: @vekstra

Shao Chengyuan, outreach coordinator
shaocy@live.unc.edu


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UNC Center for Media Law and Policy
University of North Carolina
Campus Box 3365
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3365

How the Marriage of Surveillance and Copyright Threaten Freedom of Expression | Interdisciplinary Lunch Series

Date/Time
Date - 10/25/19
12:00 pm - 1:15 pm


Location
Halls of Fame, Carroll Hall



On Friday, October 25, the UNC Center for Media Law and Policy will host an interdisciplinary lunch with Patricia Aufderheide, University Professor of Communication Studies in the School of Communication at American University. Aufderheide will lead a discussion on challenges to freedom of expression brought by the marriage of copyright with surveillance. This lunch event is open to all UNC faculty and graduate students.

The challenges to freedom of expression for journalists, activists, and researchers have historically been located in actions of government and the gatekeeping practices of mainstream media. In recent decades, these challenges have proliferated along with the opportunities afforded by the digital environment. In this talk, Aufderheide will look at some of the ways challenges to freedom of expression are being pushed back into the infrastructure by the marriage of copyright with surveillance.


Aufderheide specializes in the social impact of mass media and communication policies. She earned a Ph.D. in History from the University of Minnesota. She is director of AU’s Center for Social Media, which analyzes and showcases media for social justice, civil society, and democracy. She is also affiliate faculty in the School of International Service and the History department at American University, and a member of the Film and Media Arts division in the School of Communication.

Aufderheide’s books include Reclaiming Fair Use: How to Put Balance Back in Copyright (University of Chicago), with Peter Jaszi; Documentary: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford), The Daily Planet (University of Minnesota Press), and Communications Policy in the Public Interest (Guilford Press). She has been a Fulbright Research Fellow twice, in Brazil (1994-5) and Australia (2017). She is also a John Simon Guggenheim fellow (1994) and has served as a juror at the Sundance Film Festival among others.

Aufderheide has received numerous journalism and scholarly awards, including the George Stoney award for service to documentary from the University Film and Video Association in 2015, the International Communication Association’s 2010 for Communication Research as an Agent of Change Award, Woman of Vision award from Women in Film and Video (DC) in 2010, a career achievement award in 2008 from the International Digital Media and Arts Association and the Scholarship and Preservation Award in 2006 from the International Documentary Association.

The October lunch discussion will be held from noon to 1:15 pm on Friday, Oct.25 at the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media in the Halls of Fame on the first floor. Lunches and drinks will be provided for those who register here by noon on Wed., Oct. 23. 


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