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Modern Socio-Technical Perspectives on Privacy / edited by Bart P. Knijnenburg, Xinru Page, Pamela Wisniewski, Heather Richter Lipford, Nicholas Proferes, Jennifer Romano.

SpringerLink Books Computer Science (2011-2024) Available online

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Knijnenburg, Bart P., Editor.
Page, Xinru., Editor.
Wisniewski, Pamela, Editor.
Lipford, Heather Richter, Editor.
Proferes, Nicholas., Editor.
Romano, Jennifer, Editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Computer Science (SpringerNature-11645)
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Data protection-Law and legislation.
Application software.
Communication.
Computers and civilization.
Privacy.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Media and Communication.
Computers and Society.
Local Subjects:
Privacy.
Computer and Information Systems Applications.
Media and Communication.
Computers and Society.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 462 pages) : 31 illustrations, 27 illustrations in color.
Edition:
1st ed. 2022.
Contained In:
Springer Nature eBook
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2022.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This open access book provides researchers and professionals with a foundational understanding of online privacy as well as insight into the socio-technical privacy issues that are most pertinent to modern information systems, covering several modern topics (e.g., privacy in social media, IoT) and underexplored areas (e.g., privacy accessibility, privacy for vulnerable populations, cross-cultural privacy). The book is structured in four parts, which follow after an introduction to privacy on both a technical and social level: Privacy Theory and Methods covers a range of theoretical lenses through which one can view the concept of privacy. The chapters in this part relate to modern privacy phenomena, thus emphasizing its relevance to our digital, networked lives. Next, Domains covers a number of areas in which privacy concerns and implications are particularly salient, including among others social media, healthcare, smart cities, wearable IT, and trackers. The Audiences section then highlights audiences that have traditionally been ignored when creating privacy-preserving experiences: people from other (non-Western) cultures, people with accessibility needs, adolescents, and people who are underrepresented in terms of their race, class, gender or sexual identity, religion or some combination. Finally, the chapters in Moving Forward outline approaches to privacy that move beyond one-size-fits-all solutions, explore ethical considerations, and describe the regulatory landscape that governs privacy through laws and policies. Perhaps even more so than the other chapters in this book, these chapters are forward-looking by using current personalized, ethical and legal approaches as a starting point for re-conceptualizations of privacy to serve the modern technological landscape. The book's primary goal is to inform IT students, researchers, and professionals about both the fundamentals of online privacy and the issues that are most pertinent to modern information systems. Lecturers or teachers can assign (parts of) the book for a "professional issues" course. IT professionals may select chapters covering domains and audiences relevant to their field of work, as well as the Moving Forward chapters that cover ethical and legal aspects. Academics who are interested in studying privacy or privacy-related topics will find a broad introduction in both technical and social aspects.
Contents:
1. Introduction and Overview
Part I: Privacy Theory and Methods
2. Privacy Theories and Frameworks
3. Revisiting APCO
4. Privacy and Behavioral Economics
5. The Development of Privacy Norms
6. Privacy Beyond the Individual Level
Part II: Domains
7. Social Media and Privacy
8. Privacy-Enhancing Technologies
9. Tracking and Personalization
10. Healthcare Privacy
11. Privacy and the Internet of Things
Part III: Audiences
12. Cross-Cultural Privacy Differences
13. Accessible Privacy
14. Privacy in Adolescence
15. Privacy and Vulnerable Populations
Part IV: Moving Forward
16. User-Tailored Privacy
17. The Ethics of Privacy in Research and Design: Principles, Practices, and Potential
18. EU GDPR: Toward a Regulatory Initiative for Deploying a Private Digital Era
19. Reflections: Bringing Privacy to Practice.
Other Format:
Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-030-82786-1
9783030827861
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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