You can watch some of the #PrivacyCamp23 sessions live. Check out the programme to see which room will stream the sessions you are interested in and click on the corresponding visual. The stream will start on 25 January, 9:00 CET.
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The theme of the 10th-anniversary edition of Privacy Camp was “Digital at the centre, rights at the margins” and included thirteen sessions on a variety of topics. The event was attended by 300 people. If you missed the event or want a reminder of what happened in a session, find the session summaries and video recordings here.
Parallel sessions at the event will take place in 2 rooms: Alice & Bob. This year, the Privacy Camp conference will also be live-streamed. So, in case you did not register or you struggle to connect to the room, you can follow the livestream here.
After 10 successful editions and serving as the flagship annual event for digital rights enthusiasts in Europe, this year Privacy Camp will reflect on a decade of digital activism, coming together to discuss the best ways to advance human rights in the digital age.
Privacy Camp turns 10 in 2022 and it’s time to celebrate!
The special anniversary edition of Privacy Camp 2022 will be the occasion to reflect on a decade of digital activism, and to think together about the best ways to advance human rights in the digital age.
Check out the draft schedule now to find out what you can expect from the 10th edition of Privacy Camp. The event will take place online on 25 January 2022 from 9.00 to 17.30 CET.
The event will use an open source and privacy friendly tool called Big Blue Button. Participants will receive instructions on how to join prior to the event.
Sessions
In response to our call for panels, we have received proposal tackling the subject from a variety of perspectives.
The 10th anniversary edition of Privacy Camp offers a forward-looking retrospective on the last decade of digital rights. This online edition aims at building on the lessons of the past and at collectively articulating strategic ways forward for the advancement of human rights in the digital society.
Emerging intersections within the realms of regulating digitalisation as well as within other broader social justice movements point that – while some issues remain timeless – the power struggles ahead might happen on new terrain(s). How can we adapt to these new terrains, while drawing on a decade’s worth of lessons? How can we organise with broader groups of people and other communities? What are the points of reflection we must focus on, to address the wider impact of the digital rights’ fight?
Online registrations for #PrivacyCamp23 are unfortunately closed since 23 January 2023.
If you want to follow the stream online, you will need to register in order to receive the practical instructions.
As we put 10 years of Privacy Camp behind, and with the 11th edition approaching, it is clearer than ever that our main mission continues to guarantee the safeguard of human rights in today’s vigorously changing world. In 2023, the Privacy Camp invites you to participate in, and foster, a discussion about the a world that finds itself in a constant state of crisis, and in which the digital is, itself, critical.
How do digital technologies feed into and foster the multiple crises we inhabit? What do we need to consider when approaching the digital as a critical resource that we should nurture, so to promote and protect rights and freedoms? What does it mean to regulate digital technologies and infrastructures in times of crises?
Join us in answering critical questions during the 11th edition of Privacy Camp. We rely on you.
The final programmeis already available on our website for you to plan the different sessions you’d like to attend.