Visions of privacy: policy choices for the digital age
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Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Toronto, Ont. University of Toronto Press c1999
Series:Studies in comparative political economy and public policy
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Item Description:Selected papers from the Visions of privacy conference, held at the University of Victoria, May 9-11, 1996
Includes bibliographical references (p. [271]-276) and index
Visions of privacy: past, present, and future / David H. Flaherty-- Ethics for the new surveillance / Gary T. Marx -- From balancing to steering: new directions for data protection / Charles D. Raab -- Privacy and individual empowerment in the interactive age / Janlori Goldman -- The promise of privacy-enhancing technologies: applications in health information networks / Ann Cavoukian -- Personal, legislative, and technical privacy choices: the case of health privacy reform in the United States / Robert Gellman -- Managing privacy concerns strategically: the implications of fair information practices for marketing in the twenty-first century / Mary J. Culnan and Robert J. Bies -- Towards property rights in personal data / James Rule and Lawrence Hunter -- The 'Quebec Model' of data protection: a compromise between Laissez-Faire and public control in a technological era / Rene Laperriere -- American business and the European data protection directive: lobbying strategies and tactics / Priscilla M. Regan -- The globalization of privacy solutions: the movement towards obligatory standards for fair information practices / Joel R. Reidenberg -- Life in the privacy trenches: experiences of the British Columbia civil liberties association / John Westwood -- Spanners in the works: how the privavy movement is adapting to the challenge of big brother / Simon Davies
"What kind of privacy future are we facing? In Visions of Privacy: Policy Choices for the Digital Age, some of the most prominent international theorists and practitioners in the field explore the impact of evolving technology on private citizens. The authors critically probe legal, social, political, and economic issues, as each answers the question: How can we develop privacy solutions equal to the surveillance challenges of the future?"--Jacket
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (viii, 288 p.)
ISBN:1442683104
9780802041944
9780802080509
9781442683105

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