Event type:

Hybrid

Date & time:

25 Mar 2025, 17:30 – 19:00

Mass Data Surveillance and Predictive Policing

Join UCL IIPP in conversation with Plixavra Vogiatzoglou, Matthew Cole and Cecilia Rikap

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Mass Data Surveillance and Predictive Policing

Plixavra Vogiatzoglou

Postdoctoral Researcher

Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL)

Dr. Plixavra Vogiatzoglou (she/her) is a postdoctoral researcher at the Amsterdam Center for International Law (ACIL) and the Institute for Information Law (IViR) of the University of Amsterdam. Her research focuses on the concept of digital sovereignty and how the promotion and promise of emerging and future technologies, such as quantum technologies, shape it. She holds a PhD from the KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law, where she remains an affiliated senior researcher, and is a qualified lawyer

Cecilia Rikap

Head of Research and Associate Professor in Economics

UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose

Cecilia Rikap (PhD in economics from the Universidad de Buenos Aires) is associate professor in Economics and Head of Research at IIPP- UCL. Until joining UCL, she was a permanent Senior Lecturer in International Political Economy (IPE) at City, University of London and programme director of the BSc in IPE at the same university. She is a tenure researcher of the CONICET, Argentina’s national research council, and associate researcher at COSTECH lab, Université de Technologie de Compiègne.

Matthew Cole

Assistant Professor in Technology, Work and Employment

University of Sussex

Matthew Cole is an Assistant Professor of Technology, Work and Employment at the University of Sussex. His research revolves around the political economy of work and technology, with a particular focus on wage theft, artificial intelligence, and labour market policy. He is also an Associate Fellow of the Digital Futures at Work Research Centre (Digit). 

Further information

Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

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All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

IIPP Comms

iippcomms@ucl.ac.uk

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