2017 ETHICS OF BIG DATA SYMPOSIUM
The emerging world of big data brings with it ethical, social and legal issues. Are you prepared to navigate the challenges and the opportunities?
The deployment of big data brings desirable opportunities to understand, recommend and advise. But the sensitivity of personal data and unintended consequences of algorithmic decisions present us with ethical and moral decisions. The symposium covered ethical and legal considerations for practitioners, including discussions and dilemmas of agency, fairness, public perception and privacy.
2017 Event Schedule
(Note: this event is closed)
Time
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Event and Session Details
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8:00 a.m. |
Registration
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8:20 |
Welcome
A few welcoming words from Katherine Rickus (Philosophy, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ) and Dr. Tom Kaczmarek (Center for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense).
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8:30 |
Big Data and Respect for Persons
Ryan Spellecy - Medical College of Wisconsin
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9:15
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Ethics of Using Big Data
Samuel Volchenboum - University of Chicago
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10:00 |
Gaps in Big Data Research Ethics
Michael Zimmer - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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10:45 |
Break & Interdisciplinary Exercise
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11:30
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Panel Reflections
Panel Members:
- Shion Guha - Assistant Professor, Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science, Computational Social Scientist & Symposium Co-organizer, ÃÛÌÒÓ°Ïñ
- Dave Pahl - Director data science, Northwestern Mutual
- Camille Monahan - Trial Attorney with the U.S. EEOC
- Justin Webb - Attorney, Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren
- Jo Ann Oravec - Professor, Information Technology and Supply Chain Management, University of Wisconsin- Whitewater
- Randy Kirk - Chief Scientist, Direct Supply
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Additional Information
For additional information about this event, contact Dr. Thomas Kaczmarek at thomas.kaczmarek@marquette.edu or 414-288-6734.
This symposium was sponsored by the Center for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense. Additional support was provided Northwestern Mutual and Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren.