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Privacy in public space : conceptual and regulatory challenges, edited by Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, Bert-Jaap Koops, (electronic resource)
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- Summary
- With ongoing technological innovations such as mobile cameras, WiFi tracking, drones, and augmented reality, aspects of citizens' lives are becoming increasingly vulnerable to intrusion. This book brings together authors from a variety of disciplines (philosophy, law, political science, economics, and media studies) to examine privacy in public space from both legal and regulatory perspectives. The contributors explore the contemporary challenges to achieving privacy and anonymity in physical public space at a time when legal protection remains limited in comparison to 'private' space. To address this problem, the book clearly demonstrates why privacy in public space needs defending. Different ways of conceptualizing and shaping such protection are explored, for example through 'privacy bubbles', obfuscation and surveillance transparency, as well as by revising the assumptions underlying current privacy laws. Scholars and students who teach and study issues of privacy, autonomy, technology, urban geography and the law and politics of public spaces will be interested in this book
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Contents
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- Contents: 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 Maša Galič
- 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 Planète (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
- Isbn
- 9781786435408
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- Privacy in public space : conceptual and regulatory challenges
- Title
- Privacy in public space
- Title remainder
- conceptual and regulatory challenges
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, Bert-Jaap Koops
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- With ongoing technological innovations such as mobile cameras, WiFi tracking, drones, and augmented reality, aspects of citizens' lives are becoming increasingly vulnerable to intrusion. This book brings together authors from a variety of disciplines (philosophy, law, political science, economics, and media studies) to examine privacy in public space from both legal and regulatory perspectives. The contributors explore the contemporary challenges to achieving privacy and anonymity in physical public space at a time when legal protection remains limited in comparison to 'private' space. To address this problem, the book clearly demonstrates why privacy in public space needs defending. Different ways of conceptualizing and shaping such protection are explored, for example through 'privacy bubbles', obfuscation and surveillance transparency, as well as by revising the assumptions underlying current privacy laws. Scholars and students who teach and study issues of privacy, autonomy, technology, urban geography and the law and politics of public spaces will be interested in this book
- Cataloging source
- DLC
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- JC596
- LC item number
- .P75 2017
- Literary form
- non fiction
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- dictionaries
- bibliography
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- Timan, Tjerk
- Newell, Bryce Clayton
- Koops, Bert-Jaap
- Edward Elgar Publishing
- Series statement
- Elgar law, technology and society
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- Privacy, Right of
- Public spaces
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- Privacy in public space : conceptual and regulatory challenges, edited by Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, Bert-Jaap Koops, (electronic resource)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- Contents: 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 Maša Galič -- 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 Planète (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
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- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Temp Access
- Isbn
- 9781786435408
- Isbn Type
- (e-book)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- Label
- Privacy in public space : conceptual and regulatory challenges, edited by Tjerk Timan, Bryce Clayton Newell, Bert-Jaap Koops, (electronic resource)
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Contents
- Contents: 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 Maša Galič -- 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 Planète (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
- Dimensions
- unknown
- Extent
- 1 online resource
- Form of item
- online
- Governing access note
- Temp Access
- Isbn
- 9781786435408
- Isbn Type
- (e-book)
- Specific material designation
- remote
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