Call for Abstracts: Researching Discrimination in E-Commerce and Online Advertising
Maastricht Law and Tech Lab is happy to announce that the Call for Abstracts is now open.
The Call for Abstracts is now open
We are pleased to announce this Call for Abstracts for the “Researching Discrimination in E-Commerce and Online Advertising” Webinar.
Important dates:
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Deadline for Abstract Submission: January 25, 2021
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Webinar Date: March 4-5, 2021
Abstracts can be written on a topic relating to one of the listed below:
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Computational, legal, and ethical aspects of investigating online discrimination
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Results of online discrimination research
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Sufficiency of the current legal framework
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Online discrimination in B2C relationships (e.g., personalised prices, personalised advertising)
If you have any questions regarding submission of the abstracts, please contact caroline.cauffman@maastrichtuniversity.nl or p.hernandezserrano@maastrichtuniversity.nl .

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