Privacy, Security and Accountability
Ethics, Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Moore, Adam D.
Privacy, Security and Accountability
Ethics, Law and Policy
Herausgeber: Moore, Adam D.
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This volume analyses the moral and legal foundations of privacy, security, and accountability along with the tensions that arise between these important individual and social values.
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This volume analyses the moral and legal foundations of privacy, security, and accountability along with the tensions that arise between these important individual and social values.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484751
- ISBN-10: 1783484756
- Artikelnr.: 42810919
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 598g
- ISBN-13: 9781783484751
- ISBN-10: 1783484756
- Artikelnr.: 42810919
Adam Moore is an Associate Professor in the Information School at the University of Washington. He is the author of Privacy Rights: Moral and Legal Foundations (2010), Intellectual Property and Information Control (2001) and editor of Information Ethics: Privacy, Property, and Power (2005) and Intellectual Property: Moral, Legal, and International Dilemmas (1997). Contributors: Anita L. Allen, Henry R. Silverman Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania Law School, USA; Helen Nissenbaum, Professor, Information Law Institute, New York University, USA; James Stacy Taylor, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The College of New Jersey, USA; Judith Wagner DeCew, Professor of Philosophy, Clark University, USA; Dorota Mokrosinska, Research Fellow, University of the Netherlands; Annabelle Lever, Associate Professor, University of Geneva, Switzerland; Kay Mathieson, Assistant Professor, University of Arizona, USA; Kenneth Himma, Visiting Professor, Law School, University of Washington, USA; Alan Rubel, Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin, USA; Bryce C. Newell, Tilburg, University/University of Washington, USA; Mike Katell, Information School and the Tech Policy Lab, University of Washington; Nadine Strossen, Professor of Law, New York Law School, USA
Introduction: The Value of Privacy
Security
and Accountability
Adam D. Moore and Michael A. Katell / 1. The Duty to Protect Your Own Privacy
Anita Allen / 2. Respect for Context as a Benchmark for Privacy Online: What it is and isn't
Helen Nissenbaum / 3. Privacy and the Dead
James S. Taylor / 4. Connecting Informational
Fourth Amendment
and Constitutional Privacy
Judith Wagner DeCew / 5. Privacy
Freedom of Speech and the Sexual Lives of Office Holders
Dorota Mokrosinska / 6. Democracy
Privacy
and Security
Annabelle Lever / 7. Transparency for Democracy: The Case of Open Government Data
Kay Mathieson / 8. Why Security Trumps Privacy
Kenneth Einar Himma / 9. Why Privacy and Accountability Trump Security
Adam D. Moore / 10. Privacy
Transparency
and Accountability in the NSA's Bulk Metadata Program
Alan Rubel / 11. Mass Surveillance
Privacy
and Freedom: A Case for Public Access to Government Surveillance Information
Bryce Newell / 12. Post-911 Government Surveillance
Suppression & Secrecy
Nadine Strossen / Selected Bibliography / Index
Security
and Accountability
Adam D. Moore and Michael A. Katell / 1. The Duty to Protect Your Own Privacy
Anita Allen / 2. Respect for Context as a Benchmark for Privacy Online: What it is and isn't
Helen Nissenbaum / 3. Privacy and the Dead
James S. Taylor / 4. Connecting Informational
Fourth Amendment
and Constitutional Privacy
Judith Wagner DeCew / 5. Privacy
Freedom of Speech and the Sexual Lives of Office Holders
Dorota Mokrosinska / 6. Democracy
Privacy
and Security
Annabelle Lever / 7. Transparency for Democracy: The Case of Open Government Data
Kay Mathieson / 8. Why Security Trumps Privacy
Kenneth Einar Himma / 9. Why Privacy and Accountability Trump Security
Adam D. Moore / 10. Privacy
Transparency
and Accountability in the NSA's Bulk Metadata Program
Alan Rubel / 11. Mass Surveillance
Privacy
and Freedom: A Case for Public Access to Government Surveillance Information
Bryce Newell / 12. Post-911 Government Surveillance
Suppression & Secrecy
Nadine Strossen / Selected Bibliography / Index
Introduction: The Value of Privacy
Security
and Accountability
Adam D. Moore and Michael A. Katell / 1. The Duty to Protect Your Own Privacy
Anita Allen / 2. Respect for Context as a Benchmark for Privacy Online: What it is and isn't
Helen Nissenbaum / 3. Privacy and the Dead
James S. Taylor / 4. Connecting Informational
Fourth Amendment
and Constitutional Privacy
Judith Wagner DeCew / 5. Privacy
Freedom of Speech and the Sexual Lives of Office Holders
Dorota Mokrosinska / 6. Democracy
Privacy
and Security
Annabelle Lever / 7. Transparency for Democracy: The Case of Open Government Data
Kay Mathieson / 8. Why Security Trumps Privacy
Kenneth Einar Himma / 9. Why Privacy and Accountability Trump Security
Adam D. Moore / 10. Privacy
Transparency
and Accountability in the NSA's Bulk Metadata Program
Alan Rubel / 11. Mass Surveillance
Privacy
and Freedom: A Case for Public Access to Government Surveillance Information
Bryce Newell / 12. Post-911 Government Surveillance
Suppression & Secrecy
Nadine Strossen / Selected Bibliography / Index
Security
and Accountability
Adam D. Moore and Michael A. Katell / 1. The Duty to Protect Your Own Privacy
Anita Allen / 2. Respect for Context as a Benchmark for Privacy Online: What it is and isn't
Helen Nissenbaum / 3. Privacy and the Dead
James S. Taylor / 4. Connecting Informational
Fourth Amendment
and Constitutional Privacy
Judith Wagner DeCew / 5. Privacy
Freedom of Speech and the Sexual Lives of Office Holders
Dorota Mokrosinska / 6. Democracy
Privacy
and Security
Annabelle Lever / 7. Transparency for Democracy: The Case of Open Government Data
Kay Mathieson / 8. Why Security Trumps Privacy
Kenneth Einar Himma / 9. Why Privacy and Accountability Trump Security
Adam D. Moore / 10. Privacy
Transparency
and Accountability in the NSA's Bulk Metadata Program
Alan Rubel / 11. Mass Surveillance
Privacy
and Freedom: A Case for Public Access to Government Surveillance Information
Bryce Newell / 12. Post-911 Government Surveillance
Suppression & Secrecy
Nadine Strossen / Selected Bibliography / Index