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Lessons from the identity trail : anonymity, privacy and identity in a networked society / edited by Ian Kerr, Valerie Steeves, and Carole Lucock.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Oxford scholarship online.
- Oxford scholarship online
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Data protection--Law and legislation.
- Data protection.
- Identity (Philosophical concept).
- Privacy, Right of.
- Computer security--Law and legislation.
- Computer security.
- Freedom of information.
- Physical Description:
- xxxi, 554 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
- Edition:
- 1st ed.
- Place of Publication:
- New York ; Oxford University Press, 2023.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- This title examines key questions about anonymity, privacy and identity in an environment that increasingly automates the collection of personal information and uses surveillance to reduce corporate and security risks.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- About this Book
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- The Strange Return of Gyges' Ring: An Introduction
- I. PRIVACY
- Chapter 1. Soft Surveillance, Hard Consent: The Law and Psychology of Engineering Consent
- Chapter 2. Approaches to Consent in Canadian Data Protection Law
- Chapter 3. Learning from Data Protection Law at the Nexus of Copyright and Privacy
- Chapter 4. A Heuristics Approach to Understanding Privacy-Protecting Behaviors in Digital Social Environments
- Chapter 5. Ubiquitous Computing and Spatial Privacy
- Chapter 6. Core Privacy: A Problem for Predictive Data Mining
- Chapter 7. Privacy Versus National Security: Clarifying the Trade-Off
- Chapter 8. Privacy's Second Home: Building a New Home for Privacy Under Section 15 of the Charter
- Chapter 9. What Have You Done for Me Lately? Reflections on Redeeming Privacy for Battered Women
- Chapter 10. Genetic Technologies and Medicine: Privacy, Identity, and Informed Consent
- Chapter 11. Reclaiming the Social Value of Privacy
- II. IDENTITY
- Chapter 12. A Conceptual Analysis of Identity
- Chapter 13. Identity: Difference and Categorization
- Chapter 14. Identity Cards and Identity Romanticism
- Chapter 15. What's in a Name? Who Benefits from the Publication Ban in Sexual Assault Trials?
- Chapter 16. Life in the Fish Bowl: Feminist Interrogations of Webcamming
- Chapter 17. Ubiquitous Computing, Spatiality, and the Construction of Identity: Directions for Policy Response
- Chapter 18. Dignity and Selective Self-Presentation
- Chapter 19. The Internet of People? Reflections on the Future Regulation of Human-Implantable Radio Frequency Identification
- Chapter 20. Using Biometrics to Revisualize the Canada-U.S. Border
- Chapter 21. Soul Train: The New Surveillance in Popular Music
- Chapter 22. Exit Node Repudiation for Anonymity Networks.
- Chapter 23. TrackMeNot: Resisting Surveillance in Web Search
- III. ANONYMITY
- Chapter 24. Anonymity and the Law in the United States
- Chapter 25. Anonymity and the Law in Canada
- Chapter 26. Anonymity and the Law in the United Kingdom
- Chapter 27. Anonymity and the Law in the Netherlands
- Chapter 28. Anonymity and the Law in Italy
- Index
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- H
- I
- J
- K
- L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- Q
- R
- S
- T
- U
- V
- W
- X
- Y
- Z.
- Notes:
- Previously issued in print: 2009.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Derived record based on print version record and publisher information.
- ISBN:
- 0-19-771983-X
- 1-283-13004-1
- 9786613130044
- 0-19-970701-4
- OCLC:
- 729246265
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