Shoshana Zuboff

Upon joining the teaching body in the Business School of Harvard in 1981, she become one of the first women of the school; she was a Charles Edward Wilson Lecturer of Business Administration. In 2014 and 2015, she was adjunct lecturer at the Berkman Center for Internet and Society of Harvard Law School. She has focussed her studies on the rise of digital, personal, organisational and social consequences, and their relationship with history and the future of capitalism.
Activities it participates in
Beyond surveillance capitalism: recuperating digital sovereignty
Wed 17 Oct | 10:00 h
Francesca Bria, Giovanni Buttarelli, Dan Hill, Ian Hogarth, Paul Mason
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Learn to program as a family
Sat 10 Nov | 11:00 h
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Access to culture and knowledge as a state of emergency
Wed 14 Nov | 18:30 h
David Bravo, Jorge Kors
Beyond surveillance capitalism: recuperating digital sovereignty
Tue 16 Oct | 10:00 h
Andrés Arauz, Yu Hong, Alexey Ivanov, Evgeny Morozov, Tony Norfield
Digital cities, digital freedoms: digital commons, ethical standards and open-source software for cities
Thu 18 Oct | 09:00 h
Renata Ávila, Malcolm Bain, Francesca Bria, Aik van Eemeren, Gijs Hillenius