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What They Don’t Know: Power, Poverty, and Marginalization in the Information Society
March 3, 2020 @ 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
featuring Amelia Gibson, Assistant Professor of Information and Library Science
Technology, Society, and Culture
In the modern world we cannot avoid technology, but we can try to understand its effects on our society and culture. Join us for this spring’s interdisciplinary series of talks that explore the many ways technology is changing our lives— from the music we play, to the cars we drive, to the people we vote for, and much more.
Event description coming soon.
All programs are held from 4:30 to 6:00 pm at Flyleaf Books in Chapel Hill. Advance registrants can take advantage of our special FLYLEAF SEASON PASS and receive a discount on the purchase of all ten lectures.
Program Tuition: Advance registrants pay $18 per lecture ($13 for GAA members) or can take advantage of our special FLYLEAF SEASON PASS—register for all 10 events for $135.00 ($100.00 for GAA members). To check your membership status or to join the GAA, please visit alumni.unc.edu or call 800.962.0742. GAA membership is open to all UNC alumni and friends.
Tuition is $20.00 for everyone paying at the door. All Humanities in Action lectures are free to UNC & Duke undergraduate and graduate students with a valid student ID. All Humanities in Action lectures are free for all UNC faculty and staff with a valid OneCard
For more information about our UNC Student, Staff, & Faculty Discounted Registration Policy, click here.
Click here or call 919.962.1544 to register!
Listen to audio from the event here
Generously co-sponsored by the UNC General Alumni Association