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Chair
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Speakers
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Commentator
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| Friday 1:30 – 2:50 |
Dan Sanderman, Philosophy, University of Arizona |
Adam Moore, iSchool and Philosophy, University of Washington
"Privacy as a Human Right: What we have no Business Knowing" |
Marcus Hedahl, Georgetown University
"What your Facebook page and medical records can tell us about human rights: A priority theory of claim rights applied to information rights" |
Tony Doyle, Hunter College Library, City University of New York and Kay Mathiesen, SIRLS, University of Arizona
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| Friday 3:00 – 4:20 |
Bryan Heidorn, SIRLS, University of Arizona |
Pedro Alves Barbosa Neto and Maria Guiomar da Cunha Frota, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil.
"The role of information in the adoption and the monitoring process of international conventions on Human Rights of Workers" |
Jeannine Relly, Journalism, University of Arizona
"The economic versus rights-based approach to freedom-of-information legislation in developing countries" |
Atifa Rawan, University of Arizona Library |
| Friday 4:30 – 5:30 |
Chris Maloney, Philosophy, University of Arizona |
Kit Wellman, Philosophy, Washington University, St. Louis
Keynote Address
"Pharmaceuticals, Patents, and Political Legitimacy"
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| Saturday 9:30 – 10:30 |
Kay Mathiesen |
Johannes Britz, Peter Lor, Shana Ponelis, Michael Zimmer, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
"From Codification to Actualization: Applying Amartya Sen's Capability Approach to an Information-Based Rights Framework" |
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Laura Lenhart, SIRLS, University of Arizona |
| Saturday 10:40 – 12:00 |
Don Fallis, SIRLS, University of Arizona |
Wilhelm Peekhaus, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
"Access to Information as a 'Leverage' Right: A Case Study in Respect of South Africa's Access to Information Regime" |
David Cullier, Journalism, University of Arizona
"Freedom of Information Gazebos: The Ethical Imperative for News-Library Town Squares in the Digital Age"
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Peter Botticelli, SIRLS, University of Arizona |
| Saturday 2:00-3:20 |
Martin Fricke, SIRLS, University of Arizona |
Kay Mathiesen, SIRLS, University of Arizona
"Access to Information as a 'Basic Right'" |
Alan Rubel, University of Wisconsin, Madison
"Information and Its Function in Securing the Full Value of Human Rights" |
Will Braynen, Philosophy, University of Arizona |
| Saturday 3:30 – 4:30 |
Don Fallis
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Panel Discussion
"Do We Need a Universal Declaration of Information Rights?"
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Kit Wellman, Toni Samek, Raul Grijalva, Adam Moore, Kay Mathiesen
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| Saturday 4:40-6:00 |
Tony Doyle |
Walter Riker, University of West Georgia
"The right to subsistence: Famine prevention and the free press" |
Jonathan Trerise, Coastal Carolina University
"Negative and Positive Rights over Intellectual Property and the Access of Information" |
Bruce Fulton, SIRLS, University of Arizona |