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Citizens' Perspectives
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Redaktion: Friedewald, Michael; Peissl, Walter; Bellanova, Rocco; Cas, Johann; Burgess, J. Peter
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This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged privacy-security trade-off, combining theoretical research with empirical research focusing on the citizen's perspective.
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This volume examines the relationship between privacy, surveillance and security, and the alleged privacy-security trade-off, combining theoretical research with empirical research focusing on the citizen's perspective.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317213543
- Artikelnr.: 54141989
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 310
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. März 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317213543
- Artikelnr.: 54141989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Michael Friedewald is Senior Research Fellow at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI, Karlsruhe, Germany. J. Peter Burgess is Professor and Chair in Geopolitics of Risk at the École Normale Supérieure, Paris, and Adjunct Professor at the Centre for Advanced Security Theory (CAST), University of Copenhagen, Denmark. Johann ¿as is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Technology Assessment, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria. Rocco Bellanova is Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO) and Visiting Lecturer at the Université Saint-Louis - Brussels (USL-B). Walter Peissl is Deputy Director of the Institute of Technology Assessment, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria.
Preface: Ethical Experimentations of Security and Surveillance as an
Inquiry into the Open Beta Society, Jim Dratwa
Introduction, Johann ¿as, Rocco Bellanova, J. Peter Burgess, Michael
Friedewald, and Walter Peissl
PART I: Citizens' Perceptions on Security and Privacy - Empirical Findings
1. Privacy and security - citizens' desires for an equal footing, Tijs van
den Broek, Merel Ooms, Michael Friedewald, Marc van Lieshout and Sven Rung
2. Citizens' privacy concerns: does national culture matter?, Jelena Budak,
Edo Rajh and Vedran Recher
3. The acceptance of new security oriented technologies, a 'framing'
experiment, Hans Vermeersch and Evelien De Pauw
4. Aligning security and privacy: The case of Deep Packet Inspection, Sara
Degli Esposti, Vincenzo Pavone, and Elvira Santiago-Gómez
5. Beyond the Trade-off between Privacy and Security? Organisational
Routines and Individual Strategies at the Security Check, Francesca
Menichelli
Part II: Emergent Security and Surveillance Systems
6. The deployment of drone technology in border surveillance, between
techno-securitization and challenges to privacy and data protection, Luisa
Marin
7. Perceptions of videosurveillance in Greece: a "Greek paradox" beyond the
trade-off of security and privacy?, Lilian Mitrou, Prokopios Drogkaris and
Georgios Leventakis
8. Urban security production between the citizen and the state, Matthias
Leese and Peter Bescherer
Part III: Governance of Security and Surveillance Systems
9. Moving away from the security-privacy trade-off: The use of the test of
proportionality in decision support, Bernadette Somody, Máté Dániel Szabó
and Iván Székely
10. The legal significance of individual choices about privacy and personal
data protection, Gloria González Fuster, Serge Gutwirth
11. The manifold significance of citizens' legal recommendations on
privacy, security and surveillance, Maria Grazia Porcedda
12. The importance of social and political context in explaining citizens'
attitudes towards electronic surveillance and political participation,
Dimitris Tsapogas
13. In Quest of Reflexivity: Towards an Anticipatory Governance Regime for
Security, Georgios Kolliarakis
14. A game of hide and seek? - Unscrambling the trade-off between privacy
and security, Stefan Strauß
Inquiry into the Open Beta Society, Jim Dratwa
Introduction, Johann ¿as, Rocco Bellanova, J. Peter Burgess, Michael
Friedewald, and Walter Peissl
PART I: Citizens' Perceptions on Security and Privacy - Empirical Findings
1. Privacy and security - citizens' desires for an equal footing, Tijs van
den Broek, Merel Ooms, Michael Friedewald, Marc van Lieshout and Sven Rung
2. Citizens' privacy concerns: does national culture matter?, Jelena Budak,
Edo Rajh and Vedran Recher
3. The acceptance of new security oriented technologies, a 'framing'
experiment, Hans Vermeersch and Evelien De Pauw
4. Aligning security and privacy: The case of Deep Packet Inspection, Sara
Degli Esposti, Vincenzo Pavone, and Elvira Santiago-Gómez
5. Beyond the Trade-off between Privacy and Security? Organisational
Routines and Individual Strategies at the Security Check, Francesca
Menichelli
Part II: Emergent Security and Surveillance Systems
6. The deployment of drone technology in border surveillance, between
techno-securitization and challenges to privacy and data protection, Luisa
Marin
7. Perceptions of videosurveillance in Greece: a "Greek paradox" beyond the
trade-off of security and privacy?, Lilian Mitrou, Prokopios Drogkaris and
Georgios Leventakis
8. Urban security production between the citizen and the state, Matthias
Leese and Peter Bescherer
Part III: Governance of Security and Surveillance Systems
9. Moving away from the security-privacy trade-off: The use of the test of
proportionality in decision support, Bernadette Somody, Máté Dániel Szabó
and Iván Székely
10. The legal significance of individual choices about privacy and personal
data protection, Gloria González Fuster, Serge Gutwirth
11. The manifold significance of citizens' legal recommendations on
privacy, security and surveillance, Maria Grazia Porcedda
12. The importance of social and political context in explaining citizens'
attitudes towards electronic surveillance and political participation,
Dimitris Tsapogas
13. In Quest of Reflexivity: Towards an Anticipatory Governance Regime for
Security, Georgios Kolliarakis
14. A game of hide and seek? - Unscrambling the trade-off between privacy
and security, Stefan Strauß
Preface: Ethical Experimentations of Security and Surveillance as an
Inquiry into the Open Beta Society, Jim Dratwa
Introduction, Johann ¿as, Rocco Bellanova, J. Peter Burgess, Michael
Friedewald, and Walter Peissl
PART I: Citizens' Perceptions on Security and Privacy - Empirical Findings
1. Privacy and security - citizens' desires for an equal footing, Tijs van
den Broek, Merel Ooms, Michael Friedewald, Marc van Lieshout and Sven Rung
2. Citizens' privacy concerns: does national culture matter?, Jelena Budak,
Edo Rajh and Vedran Recher
3. The acceptance of new security oriented technologies, a 'framing'
experiment, Hans Vermeersch and Evelien De Pauw
4. Aligning security and privacy: The case of Deep Packet Inspection, Sara
Degli Esposti, Vincenzo Pavone, and Elvira Santiago-Gómez
5. Beyond the Trade-off between Privacy and Security? Organisational
Routines and Individual Strategies at the Security Check, Francesca
Menichelli
Part II: Emergent Security and Surveillance Systems
6. The deployment of drone technology in border surveillance, between
techno-securitization and challenges to privacy and data protection, Luisa
Marin
7. Perceptions of videosurveillance in Greece: a "Greek paradox" beyond the
trade-off of security and privacy?, Lilian Mitrou, Prokopios Drogkaris and
Georgios Leventakis
8. Urban security production between the citizen and the state, Matthias
Leese and Peter Bescherer
Part III: Governance of Security and Surveillance Systems
9. Moving away from the security-privacy trade-off: The use of the test of
proportionality in decision support, Bernadette Somody, Máté Dániel Szabó
and Iván Székely
10. The legal significance of individual choices about privacy and personal
data protection, Gloria González Fuster, Serge Gutwirth
11. The manifold significance of citizens' legal recommendations on
privacy, security and surveillance, Maria Grazia Porcedda
12. The importance of social and political context in explaining citizens'
attitudes towards electronic surveillance and political participation,
Dimitris Tsapogas
13. In Quest of Reflexivity: Towards an Anticipatory Governance Regime for
Security, Georgios Kolliarakis
14. A game of hide and seek? - Unscrambling the trade-off between privacy
and security, Stefan Strauß
Inquiry into the Open Beta Society, Jim Dratwa
Introduction, Johann ¿as, Rocco Bellanova, J. Peter Burgess, Michael
Friedewald, and Walter Peissl
PART I: Citizens' Perceptions on Security and Privacy - Empirical Findings
1. Privacy and security - citizens' desires for an equal footing, Tijs van
den Broek, Merel Ooms, Michael Friedewald, Marc van Lieshout and Sven Rung
2. Citizens' privacy concerns: does national culture matter?, Jelena Budak,
Edo Rajh and Vedran Recher
3. The acceptance of new security oriented technologies, a 'framing'
experiment, Hans Vermeersch and Evelien De Pauw
4. Aligning security and privacy: The case of Deep Packet Inspection, Sara
Degli Esposti, Vincenzo Pavone, and Elvira Santiago-Gómez
5. Beyond the Trade-off between Privacy and Security? Organisational
Routines and Individual Strategies at the Security Check, Francesca
Menichelli
Part II: Emergent Security and Surveillance Systems
6. The deployment of drone technology in border surveillance, between
techno-securitization and challenges to privacy and data protection, Luisa
Marin
7. Perceptions of videosurveillance in Greece: a "Greek paradox" beyond the
trade-off of security and privacy?, Lilian Mitrou, Prokopios Drogkaris and
Georgios Leventakis
8. Urban security production between the citizen and the state, Matthias
Leese and Peter Bescherer
Part III: Governance of Security and Surveillance Systems
9. Moving away from the security-privacy trade-off: The use of the test of
proportionality in decision support, Bernadette Somody, Máté Dániel Szabó
and Iván Székely
10. The legal significance of individual choices about privacy and personal
data protection, Gloria González Fuster, Serge Gutwirth
11. The manifold significance of citizens' legal recommendations on
privacy, security and surveillance, Maria Grazia Porcedda
12. The importance of social and political context in explaining citizens'
attitudes towards electronic surveillance and political participation,
Dimitris Tsapogas
13. In Quest of Reflexivity: Towards an Anticipatory Governance Regime for
Security, Georgios Kolliarakis
14. A game of hide and seek? - Unscrambling the trade-off between privacy
and security, Stefan Strauß