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Author Nissenbaum, Helen Fay.
Title Privacy in context : technology, policy, and the integrity of social life / Helen Nissenbaum.
Publication Info Stanford, Calif. : Stanford Law Books, c2010.


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Descript xiv, 288 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents Keeping track and watching over us -- Knowing us better than we know ourselves : massive and deep databases -- Capacity to spread and find everything, everywhere -- Locating the value in privacy -- Privacy in private -- Puzzles, paradoxes, and privacy in public -- Contexts, informational norms, actors, attributes, and transmission principles -- Breaking rules for good -- Privacy rights in context : applying the framework.
ISBN 9780804752374 (pbk.)
9780804752367
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Author Nissenbaum, Helen Fay.
Subject Privacy, Right of -- United States.
Information technology -- Social aspects -- United States.
Information policy -- United States.
Social norms.
Descript xiv, 288 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents Keeping track and watching over us -- Knowing us better than we know ourselves : massive and deep databases -- Capacity to spread and find everything, everywhere -- Locating the value in privacy -- Privacy in private -- Puzzles, paradoxes, and privacy in public -- Contexts, informational norms, actors, attributes, and transmission principles -- Breaking rules for good -- Privacy rights in context : applying the framework.
ISBN 9780804752374 (pbk.)
9780804752367
Author Nissenbaum, Helen Fay.
Subject Privacy, Right of -- United States.
Information technology -- Social aspects -- United States.
Information policy -- United States.
Social norms.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL Reading Room 1st floor HDC  JC 596.2 U5 N7  4 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Privacy, Right of -- United States.
Information technology -- Social aspects -- United States.
Information policy -- United States.
Social norms.
Descript xiv, 288 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents Keeping track and watching over us -- Knowing us better than we know ourselves : massive and deep databases -- Capacity to spread and find everything, everywhere -- Locating the value in privacy -- Privacy in private -- Puzzles, paradoxes, and privacy in public -- Contexts, informational norms, actors, attributes, and transmission principles -- Breaking rules for good -- Privacy rights in context : applying the framework.
ISBN 9780804752374 (pbk.)
9780804752367

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