Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape

Technology and Privacy: The New Landscape

by Philip E. Agre
     
 

Privacy is the capacity to negotiate social relationships by controlling access to information about oneself. As laws, policies, and technological developments increasingly structure our relationships with social institutions, privacy faces new threats and new opportunities. The essays in this book provide a new conceptual framework for analyzing and debating privacy… See more details below

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Privacy is the capacity to negotiate social relationships by controlling access to information about oneself. As laws, policies, and technological developments increasingly structure our relationships with social institutions, privacy faces new threats and new opportunities. The essays in this book provide a new conceptual framework for analyzing and debating privacy policy and for designing and developing information systems. The authors are international experts in the technical, economic, and political aspects of privacy; the book's particular strengths are its synthesis of these three aspects and its treatment of privacy issues in Canada and in Europe as well as in the United States.

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Wired
A remarkably comprehensive and provocative collection of essays.
Library Journal
This is a collection of essays representing European, Canadian, and U.S. points of view on how technology is changing our understanding of what is private. Topics under review range from global policies for personal data, to privacy and multimedia, to privacy as a commodity rather than a right, to whether privacy is even possible in our postmodern world. While this is not easy reading, it is a solid, nonpolemical primer on a hugely important topic. Recommended for all academic libraries and most large public libraries.

Product Details

ISBN-13:
9780262011624
Publisher:
MIT Press
Publication date:
09/05/1997
Pages:
334
Product dimensions:
6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

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WIRED - Peter G. Neumann
A remarkably comprehensive and provocative collection of essays.

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"A remarkably comprehensive and provocative collection of essays." Peter G. Neumann,WIRED
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With much food for thought, this book is a real bargain for anyone looking for a snapshot of current thinking on privacy and computing.

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