Georgetown Law Center to Host "Life After Data" Conference on De-Datafication in October 2026
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Summary
A conference announcement for "Life After Data: the conference on de-datafication" to be held at Georgetown Law Center on October 6-7, 2026. The event focuses on provocations around the theme of "de-datafication" and features lightning talks, longer papers, and workshop sessions. It is open to the public, with presentations recorded but not live-streamed. The Privacy Center covers travel and accommodation for invited speakers, and submissions from researchers are welcome.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledThis day and a half long event at Georgetown Law Center on October 6-7, 2026, will be a space for provocations on the theme of 'de-datafication.'
The conference will be open to the public, and presentations will be recorded but not live-streamed.
The program will consist of a combination of shorter lightning talks and longer papers by invited speakers, interspersed with workshop sessions during which all participants will discuss the conference presentations.
Travel and accommodation costs for invited speakers will be covered by the Privacy Center.
We welcome submissions from researchers.
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