TitleSocial dimensions of privacy : Interdisciplinary perspectives / edited by Beate Roessler and Dorota Mokrosinska
Imprint Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2015
Edition 1st ed
Descript xv, 360 p. ; 23 cm

CONTENT

Introduction -- Part I : The social dimensions of privacy -- Privacy: the longue duree -- Coming to terms: the kaleidoscope of privacy and surveillance -- privacy and the common good: revisited -- The meaning and value privacy -- Part II : Privacy : Practical controversies -- The feminist critique of privacy: past arguments and new social understandings -- Privacy in the family -- How to do things with personal big biodata -- Should personal data be a tradable good? On the moral limits of markets in privacy -- privacy, democracy and freedom of expression -- How much privacy for public officials? -- Privacy, surveillance, and the democratic potential of the social Web -- Part III : Issues in privacy regulation -- The social value of privacy, the value of privacy to society and human rights discourse -- Privacy, sociality and the failure of regulation: lessons learned from young Canadians' online experiences -- Compliance-limited health privacy laws -- Respect for context as a benchmark for privacy online: what it is and isn't -- Privacy, technology, and regulation: why one size is unlikely to fit all -- The value of privacy federalism


SUBJECT

  1. Privacy
  2. Right of -- Social aspects

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