Privacy in Public Space
Privacy in Public Space
Conceptual and Regulatory Challenges
Koops, Bert-Jaap; Timan, Tjerk; Newell, Bryce C.
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
11/2017
328
Dura
Inglês
9781786435392
15 a 20 dias
Introduction: Conceptual directions for privacy in public space
Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, and Bert-Jaap Koops
Part I: Philosophical and Empirical Insights
1. Conceptualising Space and Place: Lessons from Geography for the Debate on Privacy in Public
Bert-Jaap Koops and Masa Galic
2. Hidden in plain sight
Michael Nagenborg
3. Privacy in public and the contextual conditions of agency
Maria Brincker
4. A politico-economic perspective on privacy in public spaces
Karsten Mause
5. Visually Distant and Virtually Close: Public and Private Spaces in the Archives de la Planete (1909-1931) and Life in a Day (2011)
Julia M. Hildebrand
Part II: Law and Regulation
6. Exposure and concealment in digitized public spaces
Steven B. Zhao
7. Covering up: American and European legal approaches to public facial anonymity after S.A.S. v France
Angela Daly
8. Privacy impact notices to address the privacy pollution of mass surveillance
A. Michael Froomkin
9. Privacy in Public Spaces: The Problem of Out-of-Body DNA
Albert E. Scherr
10. The Internet of Other People's Things
Meg Leta Jones
Conclusion
11. The need for privacy in public space
Tjerk Timan
Index
Introduction: Conceptual directions for privacy in public space
Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, and Bert-Jaap Koops
Part I: Philosophical and Empirical Insights
1. Conceptualising Space and Place: Lessons from Geography for the Debate on Privacy in Public
Bert-Jaap Koops and Masa Galic
2. Hidden in plain sight
Michael Nagenborg
3. Privacy in public and the contextual conditions of agency
Maria Brincker
4. A politico-economic perspective on privacy in public spaces
Karsten Mause
5. Visually Distant and Virtually Close: Public and Private Spaces in the Archives de la Planete (1909-1931) and Life in a Day (2011)
Julia M. Hildebrand
Part II: Law and Regulation
6. Exposure and concealment in digitized public spaces
Steven B. Zhao
7. Covering up: American and European legal approaches to public facial anonymity after S.A.S. v France
Angela Daly
8. Privacy impact notices to address the privacy pollution of mass surveillance
A. Michael Froomkin
9. Privacy in Public Spaces: The Problem of Out-of-Body DNA
Albert E. Scherr
10. The Internet of Other People's Things
Meg Leta Jones
Conclusion
11. The need for privacy in public space
Tjerk Timan
Index