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The Handbook of Privacy Studies is the first book in the world that brings together several disciplinary perspectives on privacy, such as the legal, ethical, medical, informatics and anthropological perspective. Privacy is in the news almost every day: mass surveillance by intelligence agencies, the use of social media data for commercial profit and political microtargeting, password hacks and identity theft, new data protection regimes, questionable reuse of medical data, and concerns about how algorithms shape the way we think and decide. This book offers interdisciplinary background information about these developments and explains how to understand and properly evaluate them.The book is set up for use in interdisciplinary educational programmes. Each chapter provides a structured analysis of the role of privacy within that discipline, its characteristics, themes and debates, as well as current challenges. Disciplinary approaches are presented in such a way that students and researchers from every scientific background can follow the argumentation and enrich their own understanding of privacy issues.
Contents
Introduction - Bart van der Sloot & Aviva de Groot Chapter I Privacy from a Historical Perspective - Sjoerd Keulen & Ronald Kroeze Snippet I Legislating Privacy: Technology, Social Values, and Public Policy - Priscilla Regan Chapter II Privacy from a Legal Perspective - Bart van der Sloot Snippet II Three Dimensions of Privacy - Beate Roessler Chapter III Privacy from an Ethical Perspective - Marijn Sax Snippet III Nudging: A Very Short Guide - Cass R. Sunstein Chapter IV Privacy from an Economic Perspective - Edo Roos Lindgreen Snippet IV Security, Privacy, and the Internet of Things - Mikko Hypponen Chapter V Privacy from an Informatics Perspective - Matthijs Koot & Cees de Laat Snippet V Political Science and Privacy - Charles Raab Chapter VI Privacy from an Intelligence Perspective - Willemijn Aerdts & Giliam de Valk Snippet VI A privacy Doctrine for the Cyber Age - Amitai Etzioni Chapter VII Privacy from an Archival Perspective - Tjeerd Schiphof Snippet VII Medical Privacy: Where Deontology and Consequentialism Meet - Robin Pierce Chapter VIII Privacy from a Medical Perspective - Wouter Koelewijn Snippet VIII Privacy Law: on the Books and on the Ground - Kenneth A. Bamberger & Deirdre K. Mulligan Chapter IX Privacy from a Media Studies Perspective - Jo Pierson & Ine Van Zeeland Snippet IX Diversity and Accountability in Data-Rich Market - Viktor Mayer-Schönberger Chapter X Privacy from a Communication Science Perspective - Sandra Petronio Snippet X Still Uneasy: a Life with Privacy - Anita LaFrance Allen Chapter XI Privacy from an Anthropological Perspective - Sjaak van der Geest.



