\u201c<\/em>Little Brother\u201d and \u201cHomeland.\u201d<\/p>\n\u201cDoctorow is a strong and articulate champion of the right to secrecy and personal freedom in the digital realm. He has argued for the importance of strong encryption technologies and against surveillance by governments and business, as well as any effort to limit people\u2019s ability to share content and freely express themselves on the Internet. He is also a great storyteller, whose novels for adults and young adults make the challenges and possibilities of technology vivid for a broad range of audiences,\u201d said Matthew Potolsky, English professor at the U and organizer of the event.<\/p>\n
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Doctorow\u2019s talk is a follow up to the U\u2019s Secrecy Week last April, a week of events exploring government surveillance in the United States sponsored by the College of Humanities, which featured journalist Glenn Greenwald who broke the Edward Snowden leaks.<\/p>\n
Doctorow\u2019s talk will focus on pressing contemporary issues surrounding technology, privacy and intellectual property.<\/p>\n
\u201cDoctorow\u2019s visit is part of a broader goal of helping the university community \u2014 and in particular students \u2014 become more aware of the extent to which national security threats and technological advances have had the effect of making surveillance by government and businesses both more pervasive and less evident in everyday life. Citizens have the tools to prevent this surveillance from becoming all-encompassing, and Cory is a great advocate for our making use of them,\u201d said Potolsky.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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