Tue, 01/19/2021
LAWRENCE – A new conference created by a privacy law scholar at the University of Kansas School of Law aims to explore privacy beyond abstract concepts.
Najarian Peters, associate professor at the KU School of Law, said the inaugural Privacy Praxis Conference will explore the broad spectrum of privacy expertise. The term “praxis” comes from the combination of theory and practice, Peters said.
“When we think about privacy expertise, we’re saying that this is not just scholarship — it is also inclusive of advocacy and community work that lives in the world,” Peters said.
The conference will highlight expertise in privacy by academic scholars as well as those with expertise outside of the formal academy.