Privacy in context : technology, policy, and the integrity of social life /

Nissenbaum, Helen Fay,

Privacy in context : technology, policy, and the integrity of social life / Helen Nissenbaum. - xiv, 288 pages ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Keeping track and watching over us -- Knowing us better than we know ourselves : massive and deep databases -- Capacity to spread and find everything, everywhere -- Locating the value in privacy -- Privacy in private -- Puzzles, paradoxes, and privacy in public -- Contexts, informational norms, actors, attributes, and transmission principles -- Breaking rules for good -- Privacy rights in context : applying the framework.

"Privacy is one of the most urgent issues associated with information technology and digital media. This book claims that what people really care about when they complain and protest that privacy has been violated is not the act of sharing information itself - most people understand that this is crucial to social life - but the inappropriate, improper sharing of information." "Arguing that privacy concerns should not be limited solely to concern about control over personal information, Helen Nissenbaum counters that information ought to be distributed and protected according to norms governing distinct social contexts - whether it be workplace, health care, schools, or among family and friends. She warns that basic distinctions between public and private, informing many current privacy policies, in fact obscure more than they clarify. In truth, contemporary information systems should alarm us only when they function without regard for social norms and values, and thereby weaken the fabric of social life."--Jacket.

0804752362 9780804752367 0804752370 9780804752374

2009026320


Privacy, Right of--United States
Information technology--Social aspects--United States
Information policy--United States
Social norms.

JC596.2.U6 / N57 2010

323.4480973

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