In the spirit of moving forward the theoretical and empirical scholarship on privacy as a public good, this response addresses four issues raised by Professors Fairfield and Engel’s article: first, their depiction of individuals in groups; second, suggestions for clarifying the concept of group; third, an explanation of why the platforms on which groups exist and interact needs more analysis; and finally, the question of what kind of government intervention might be necessary to protect privacy as a public good
Much has been written about database privacy in the Internet Age, most of it critical of the way in ...
User trust is an essential resource for the information economy. Without it, users would not provide...
The adequacy of consumer privacy law in America is a constant topic of debate. The majority position...
In the spirit of moving forward the theoretical and empirical scholarship on privacy as a public goo...
Privacy is commonly studied as a private good: my personal data is mine to protect and control, and ...
Privacy is typically conceived, in both scholarly and popular circles, as an individual good. This w...
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Privacy relates to individuals and their ability to keep certain aspects of themselves away from oth...
In this essay, Jeffrey Rosen responds to eight articles about his recent book, The Unwanted Gaze, pu...
A statement in terms of the information-processing needs of a social machine can help make the deman...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
This article conceptualises a more public, more socialised notion of privacy in contrast to the arch...
This article joins in and extends the contemporary debate on the right to privacy. We bring together...
In a large and complex society, anti-social behavior cannot be restrained by government intervention...
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
Much has been written about database privacy in the Internet Age, most of it critical of the way in ...
User trust is an essential resource for the information economy. Without it, users would not provide...
The adequacy of consumer privacy law in America is a constant topic of debate. The majority position...
In the spirit of moving forward the theoretical and empirical scholarship on privacy as a public goo...
Privacy is commonly studied as a private good: my personal data is mine to protect and control, and ...
Privacy is typically conceived, in both scholarly and popular circles, as an individual good. This w...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/163393/2/jcpy1186_am.pdfhttp://deepblue...
Privacy relates to individuals and their ability to keep certain aspects of themselves away from oth...
In this essay, Jeffrey Rosen responds to eight articles about his recent book, The Unwanted Gaze, pu...
A statement in terms of the information-processing needs of a social machine can help make the deman...
This thesis concerns the ethics and political philosophy surrounding privacy. It investigates what p...
This article conceptualises a more public, more socialised notion of privacy in contrast to the arch...
This article joins in and extends the contemporary debate on the right to privacy. We bring together...
In a large and complex society, anti-social behavior cannot be restrained by government intervention...
As the economic value of aggregating personal data has grown, so too have concerns over the economic...
Much has been written about database privacy in the Internet Age, most of it critical of the way in ...
User trust is an essential resource for the information economy. Without it, users would not provide...
The adequacy of consumer privacy law in America is a constant topic of debate. The majority position...