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The governance of privacy : privacy as process: the need for resilient governance / Hans de Bruijn.

Van Pelt Library K3263 .B78 2022
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bruijn, J. A. de, 1962- author.
Contributor:
Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Privacy, Right of.
Physical Description:
197 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
Place of Publication:
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2022]
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: 1. The Radical Transformation of Privacy
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Privacy as a process (I)
1.3. Type 1: privacy invasions as disclosure - continuous, ubiquitous, and emergent
1.4. Type 2: privacy invasions as profiling
1.5. Type 3: privacy invasion as manipulation
1.6. Type 4: privacy invasion as a collective problem
1.7. Privacy as a process (II): comparing the four types of privacy invasions
2. The Complexity of the Governance Challenge
2.1. Introduction
2.2. Victims and their many cost-benefit analyses
2.3. The object: data and the many uncertainties concerning data use
2.4. The spaghetti-like network of data-producing devices
2.5. The villain comes in many guises
2.6. Distribution cannot be distinguished from production
2.7. The addressee as victim and villain
2.8. The essence of the differences between then and now
2.9. The complexity of the governance challenge, summarized
3. An Introduction to Governance
3.1. Introduction
3.2. State, market, and society
3.3. The context and the inevitable unintended effects
3.4. The dynamics of underlying norms
3.5. When to use instruments: upstream or downstream?
3.6. Resilient governance
4. The Power of the State
4.1. Introduction
4.2. From prescriptive - to goal-based regulation
4.3. From substantive regulation to procedural regulation
4.4. From imposed to negotiated regulation
4.5. From direct to indirect regulation
4.6. From instrumental to institutional regulation
4.7. The essence of resilience-based regulation
4.8. Conditions for regulation based on resilience
capacity and infrastructure building
5. The Power of the Market
5.1. Introduction
5.2. Competing on privacy
5.3. The pricing and taxing of data
5.4. Challenging the business proposition and, therefore, the business model
5.5. Creating barriers in the data-journey
breaking up companies
5.6. The power of the market and resilience
6. The Power of Society
6.1. Introduction
6.2. Empowerment upstream
6.3. Patterns: locking-in and locking-out
6.4. Empowerment downstream: how can a user weaponize against locking-in and locking-out?
6.5. Resilience and the role of government
7. Reflections.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Alumni and Friends Memorial Book Fund.
ISBN:
9789463729673
9463729674
OCLC:
1285916515

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