INVITATION

The Media Policy and Democracy Project (MPDP) has become a significant contributor to knowledge on surveillance and intelligence reform in Southern Africa. This convening will bring together independent researchers and journalists from the region who have partnered with MPDP, in order to showcase their work on surveillance issues in Southern Africa, to reflect on the current state of surveillance in the region, and to engage with colleagues in the sector about opportunities to take the work forward.
The event will take place in-person at the University of Johannesburg Library, with provision for virtual participation.
DATES: 22-23 June 2023
TIME: 09:00 am-17:00 pm
VENUE: Nadine Gordimer Auditorium (Level 5), UJ Library, Auckland Park Kingsway Campus, Johannesburg
VIRTUAL PLATFORM: Zoom: https://bit.ly/MPDPconference
MORE INFORMATION: For updates and to register to attend, please visit ujlibraryevents.co.za

June 22, 2023 June 23, 2023

Disclaimer: The University of Johannesburg encourages academic debate and discussion that are conducted in a manner that upholds respectful interaction, safety of all involved, and freedom of association as enshrined in the law, the Constitution, and within the boundaries of the University policies. The views expressed during events are expressed in a personal capacity and do not necessarily reflect the views of the University of Johannesburg.

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