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Social Dimensions of Privacy
The value of privacy federalism
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Author(s):
Paul M. Schwartz
Editor(s):
Beate Roessler
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Dorota Mokrosinska
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2015
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/CBO9781107280557.018
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
Privacy: the longue durée
pp. 32
Coming to terms: the kaleidoscope of privacy and surveillance
pp. 50
Privacy and the common good: revisited
pp. 71
The meaning and value of privacy
pp. 85
The feminist critique of privacy: past arguments and new social understandings
pp. 104
Privacy in the family
pp. 122
How to do things with personal big biodata
pp. 141
Should personal data be a tradable good? On the moral limits of markets in privacy
pp. 162
Privacy, democracy and freedom of expression
pp. 181
How much privacy for public officials?
pp. 202
Privacy, surveillance, and the democratic potential of the social Web
pp. 225
The social value of privacy, the value of privacy to society and human rights discourse
pp. 244
Privacy, sociality and the failure of regulation: lessons learned from young Canadians' online experiences
pp. 261
Compliance-limited health privacy laws
pp. 278
Respect for context as a benchmark for privacy online: what it is and isn't
pp. 303
Privacy, technology, and regulation: why one size is unlikely to fit all
pp. 324
The value of privacy federalism
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