Join Northeastern Law’s Center for Law, Information and Creativity for a timely conversation at the intersection of law, technology and human cognition. The Battle for Our Attention: Empirical, Philosophical and Legal Questions brings together leading scholars and experts to tackle the growing crisis of technologically-mediated attention disorders. Across panels on the political economy of attention, the challenges of empirically studying human attention in the digital age, the law and ethics of attention protection and the sociology of content communities, participants will explore the business models, legal frameworks and societal impacts of digital engagement. This symposium will critically examine whether privacy, antitrust and consumer protection laws can mitigate the harms of attention extraction and whether the First Amendment accommodates regulation in this space.
Speakers:
Alvaro Bedoya
Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission (virtual panel)
Yochai Benkler
Professor for Entrepreneurial Legal Studies, Harvard University
Richard Daynard
University Distinguished Professor of Law, Northeastern University
Michael Scott Esterman
Associate Professor in Psychiatry, Boston University
Elena Glassman
Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University
Woodrow Hartzog
Professor of Law, Boston University
David Lazer
Professor of Political Science and Computer Sciences, Northeastern University
Leah Plunkett
Executive Director of Harvard School Online and Associate Dean of LXI
Nick Seaver
Associate Professor of Anthropology, Tufts University
Zephyr Teachout
Professor of Law, Fordham University
Bridget Todd
Fellow at Berkman Klein Center
Rebecca Tushnet
Professor of Law, Harvard Law School
Marshall Van Alstyne
Professor in Information Systems, Boston University
Emily West
Professor of Communication, UMass
Christo Wilson
Professor of Computer Science, Northeastern
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Northeastern University School of Law
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