Faculty of Law Dean's Lecture: "Surveillance in the Twenty-First Century: Forces, Flows & Filters"

Dean Bill Flanagan, Faculty of Law, Queen's University, invites you to:
The Dean's Lecture

A lecture series to welcome new faculty members to Queen's Law

"Surveillance in the Twenty-First Century: Forces, Flows and Filters"

Monday, November 14th, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. in Macdonald Hall, Room 001

to be delivered by

Professor David Lyon
Director of the Surveillance Studies Centre

Queen's Research Chair in Surveillance Studies and
Professor in the Department of Sociology and Faculty of Law

David Lyon is the Director of the Surveillance Studies Centre, Queen's Research Chair in Surveillance Studies and a professor in the Department of Sociology and the Faculty of Law. Author or editor of 26 books, translated into more than 16 languages, he held a Killam Fellowship in 2008-2010 and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Principal Investigator of the $2.5 million SSHRC MCRI 'The New Transparency: Surveillance and Social Sorting,' he leads a project assembling a Report on Surveillance in Canada.

All are welcome!