Discussions around digital technologies, new media, platforms and information have long centred on the protection of personal data and privacy. This timely volume extends the conversation to address fundamental societal and structural issues from three perspectives: people, practices and politics.
Organised around an international collection of case studies, the book provides a valuable contribution to our understanding of the challenges of privacy in the digital sphere, from emerging regulatory programmes to surveillance capitalism and big tech companies.
Taking a multidisciplinary approach, this is a new and innovative perspective on our datafied societies that goes beyond privacy. It will be a key resource for scholars and students of communication and media studies, and science and technology studies.
विषयसूची
1. Introduction – Sille Obelitz Søe, Tanja Wiehn, Rikke Frank Jørgensen, Bjarki Valtysson
People
2. Me, Myself, and Everybody Else: The implications of Hybrid-Identity for Systems, Privacy, and Secrecy – Sille Obelitz Søe and Jens-Erik Mai
3. Where Lies the Power to Define What’s Private? Some Recent Shifts of the Boundary Between the Private and the Public – Beate Roessler
4. Our Bodies, Our Data, Our Choices: The value of Privacy for Female* Self-Determination in a Post-Roe Era – Marjolein Lanzing
5. The Right to Silence: Intersections of Privacy and Silence in Networked Media – Taina Bucher
Practitices
6. Atmospheres of Privacy – Karen Louise Grova Søilen
7. Lost in Digitalization: The Blurring Boundaries of Public Values and Private Interests – Bjarki Valtysson and Rikke Frank Jørgensen
8. Accounting for Impersonal Platform Media: A challenge to personal privacy – Greg Elmer
Politics
9. Beyond Market Fixing: Privacy and the Critique of Political Economy – Paško Bilić
10. Synthetic Data: Servicing Privacy – Johan Lau Munkholm and Tanja Wiehn
11. Can Androids Dream of Electronic Surveillance Targets? Artificial Intelligence and the USSID-18 Defence – Simon Willmetts
12. Locating Privacy. Geolocational Privacy from a Republican Perspective – Bryce Clayton Newell
लेखक के बारे में
Bjarki Valtysson is Associate Professor at the University of Copenhagen.