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020 _a9781786435392 (Hardback)
082 _a342.732
_bTIM
245 _aPrivacy in Public Space: conceptual and regulatory challenges
260 _aCheltenham:
_bEdward Elgar Publishing,
_c2017.
300 _aix,315p.
490 _aElgar law, technology and society.
520 _aThis book examines privacy in public space from both legal and regulatory perspectives. With on-going technological innovations such as mobile cameras, WiFi tracking, drones and augmented reality, aspects of citizens’ lives are increasingly vulnerable to intrusion. The contributions describe contemporary challenges to achieving privacy and anonymity in physical public space, at a time when legal protection remains limited compared to ‘private’ space. To address this problem, the book clearly shows 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 revising the assumptions underlying current privacy laws
650 _aPrivacy, Right of.
650 _aPublic spaces - Law and legislation
650 _aData protection - Law and legislation
650 _aPersonal space
650 _aFAMILY and RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / General
650 _aPSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / General
650 _aPSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Lifespan Development
650 _aImpact of science and technology on society
650 _aLegal aspects of computing
650 _aPrivacy in public and the contextual conditions of agency / Maria Brincker
650 _a A politico-economic perspective on privacy in public spaces / Karsten Mause
650 _aExposure and concealment in digitized public spaces / Steven B. Zhao
650 _aPrivacy impact notices to address the privacy pollution of mass surveillance / A. Michael Froomkin
650 _aPrivacy in public spaces : the problem of out-of-body DNA / Albert E. Scherr
700 _aTjerk Timan
700 _aBryce Clayton Newell
700 _aBert Jaap Koops
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