Noam Chomsky and Barton Gellman - Engaging Data 2013 - 02 |
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Description: Noam Chomsky (activist and linguistics professor) and Barton Gellman (Pulitzer-prize winning journalist and publisher of Edward Snowden’s leaks in the Washington Post) speak as part of a guest panel at the Engaging Data 2013 conference, about recent and increasingly relevant issues regarding privacy, technology, and government. http://senseable.mit.edu/engagingdata2013/ |