Continued expansion of human activities into digital realms gives rise to concerns about digital privacy and its invasions, often expressed in terms of data rights and internet surveillance. It may thus be tempting to construe privacy as a modern phenomenon—something our ancestors lacked and technological innovation and urban growth made possible. Research from history, anthropology, and ethnography suggests otherwise. The evidence for peoples seeking to manage the boundaries of private and public spans time and space, social class, and degree of technological sophistication. Privacy—not merely hiding of data, but the selective opening and closing of the self to others—appears to be both culturally specific and culturally universal (1). But...
Technological advances have created a new existence, providing an unforeseen level of interaction an...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the institutional practices and mass behavior that st...
What is private, and among whom? The answer is always fluid because it depends on social norms, rela...
Privacy remains both contentious and ever more pertinent in contemporary society. Yet it persists as...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...
When scholars address privacy as a condition in contemporary society it can become a very difficult ...
Just as recent centuries saw transitions from the agricultural to the industrial to the information ...
Where did the concept of privacy originally come from? How did this concept develop in the liberal d...
It is not an understatement that technology has dramatically altered virtually every aspect of our l...
Digitization of society raises concerns about privacy. This article first describes privacy threats ...
Global data networks pose potential dangers to personal privacy by making much of our information av...
Since the nineteenth century, privacy concerns have increased with the growth of technology. The inv...
The Age of Data has quickly constructed a world where secrecy is a myth and privacy is an idea cloud...
The Purpose of this thesis is to bring about the awareness of the importance of privacy in our lives...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
Technological advances have created a new existence, providing an unforeseen level of interaction an...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the institutional practices and mass behavior that st...
What is private, and among whom? The answer is always fluid because it depends on social norms, rela...
Privacy remains both contentious and ever more pertinent in contemporary society. Yet it persists as...
Privacy and data protection are recognized as fundamental human rights. Recent developments, however...
When scholars address privacy as a condition in contemporary society it can become a very difficult ...
Just as recent centuries saw transitions from the agricultural to the industrial to the information ...
Where did the concept of privacy originally come from? How did this concept develop in the liberal d...
It is not an understatement that technology has dramatically altered virtually every aspect of our l...
Digitization of society raises concerns about privacy. This article first describes privacy threats ...
Global data networks pose potential dangers to personal privacy by making much of our information av...
Since the nineteenth century, privacy concerns have increased with the growth of technology. The inv...
The Age of Data has quickly constructed a world where secrecy is a myth and privacy is an idea cloud...
The Purpose of this thesis is to bring about the awareness of the importance of privacy in our lives...
In the modern age, we increasingly live our lives through, and accompanied by, digital media. Virtua...
Technological advances have created a new existence, providing an unforeseen level of interaction an...
The purpose of this dissertation is to examine the institutional practices and mass behavior that st...
What is private, and among whom? The answer is always fluid because it depends on social norms, rela...