'Norms for Communication and Digital Technologies', a public lecture by
Professor Onora O'Neill
16:00–17:30, 12 July 2019, Frankopan Hall, Jesus College, Cambridge

Abstract. Both ethical and epistemic norms that matter for communication
have been discussed since antiquity, and have frequently had to be adjusted
to take account of changes in the technologies used to communicate. Current
concerns about communication that uses digital technologies may raise
distinctive problems. I shall ask whether, and if so why, digital
technologies place particular pressure on norms for communication. My focus
will be mainly on some ways in which digital technologies bear on public
reasoning, and thereby on public goods such as serious journalism, culture
and democratic politics.

Professor Onora O'Neill
Onora O’Neill combines writing on political philosophy and ethics with a
range of public activities. She comes from Northern Ireland and has worked
mainly in Britain and the US. She was Principal of Newnham College,
Cambridge from 1992-2006 and Hon Professor of Philosophy in the University
of Cambridge. She was President of the British Academy from 2005-9, chaired
the Nuffield Foundation from 1998-2010, and has been a crossbench member of
the House of Lords since 2000 (Baroness O’Neill of Bengarve). She chaired
the UK’s Equality and Human Rights Commission from 2012-16, and is
currently on the boards of the Medical Research Council and the Banking
Standards Review. She lectures and writes on justice and ethics, and in
particular on the work of Immanuel Kant. Recent publications also address
questions about accountability and trust, justice and borders, the future
of universities, the quality of legislation and the ethics of communication.

This event is generously supported by the Leverhulme Centre for the Future
of Intelligence <http://lcfi.ac.uk/> (CFI), the Centre for the Study of
Existential Risk <http://cser.ac.uk/> (CSER), and the Intellectual Forum at
Jesus College <https://www.jesus.cam.ac.uk/research/intellectual-forum>.

Please register for this event here:
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Huw Price
Bertrand Russell Professor of Philosophy
University of Cambridge

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