Revealing private content on the Web can also spark public engagement. To understand this, we need to challenge our common sense notions of privacy and democracy
The Internet is attributed with enabling new forms of connection, with far-reaching consequences for...
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
Privacy involves a zone of inaccessibility in a particular context. In social discourse it pertains...
As an increasing part of everyday life becomes connected with the web in many areas of the globe, th...
Talking about privacy in the public prima facie seems to be a contradiction: why should privacy have...
The greatest challenge to privacy is from the private sector. It also stems from an indifference to ...
Traditional arguments for privacy in public suggest that intentionallypublic activities, such as pol...
This paper examines the idea of privacy in the world of ‘intimacy 2.0’, the use of Web 2.0 social ne...
To demonstrate that any common law system can adequately and legitimately protect informational priv...
The concept of privacy in “public” information or acts is a perennial topic for debate. It has given...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
The realization of a multifaceted self is an ideal one strives to realize. One realizes such a self ...
In 1999, a technology CEO stated: “You have zero privacy. Get over it.” Is it true that privacy is i...
Privacy is commonly studied as a private good: my personal data is mine to protect and control, and ...
This special issue of Etikk i praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics deals with the largely unde...
The Internet is attributed with enabling new forms of connection, with far-reaching consequences for...
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
Privacy involves a zone of inaccessibility in a particular context. In social discourse it pertains...
As an increasing part of everyday life becomes connected with the web in many areas of the globe, th...
Talking about privacy in the public prima facie seems to be a contradiction: why should privacy have...
The greatest challenge to privacy is from the private sector. It also stems from an indifference to ...
Traditional arguments for privacy in public suggest that intentionallypublic activities, such as pol...
This paper examines the idea of privacy in the world of ‘intimacy 2.0’, the use of Web 2.0 social ne...
To demonstrate that any common law system can adequately and legitimately protect informational priv...
The concept of privacy in “public” information or acts is a perennial topic for debate. It has given...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
The realization of a multifaceted self is an ideal one strives to realize. One realizes such a self ...
In 1999, a technology CEO stated: “You have zero privacy. Get over it.” Is it true that privacy is i...
Privacy is commonly studied as a private good: my personal data is mine to protect and control, and ...
This special issue of Etikk i praksis - Nordic Journal of Applied Ethics deals with the largely unde...
The Internet is attributed with enabling new forms of connection, with far-reaching consequences for...
this paper argues that people are entitled to keep some true facts about themselves to themselves, s...
Privacy involves a zone of inaccessibility in a particular context. In social discourse it pertains...