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Lecture: "CONTESTED NOTIONS OF PRIVACY" by B.Neuroth, Nov 27, 10am

Benedikt Neuroth (Humboldt University, Berlin) will hold a lecture at the America-Institut (LMU, Schellingstr.3, room S007) on Wednesday, November 27, at 10 a.m. Benedikt will talk about how governmental practices have shapd privacy debates.

12.11.2019

Privacy represents a crucial notion in US political culture during the 1960s and 1970s. Rather than understanding the notion as a seperate sphere of seclusion, the presentation elaborates on how governmental practices have shaped privacy debates. This talk is presented by the Collaborative Research Center "Culture of Vigilance" and funded by the German Research Foundation.

Contested Notions of Privacy in 1960s and 1970s U.S. Culture