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Published: 29 October 2007
...This chapter, which argues for the regulation of the surveillance of public places in the context of public privacy and the right to anonymity in the United States, describes the extent of camera surveillance and the deficiencies in the way legislatures and courts have reacted to it. It also...
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Published: 22 December 2014
... to associate literature both with intimacy and subjectivity, and with an impersonal print culture. The chapter thus attends to how collecting could delimit a space of domestic privacy--as Hunt suggests when he describes himself as “wedded” to his books. It concludes with an archive of home-made literary...
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Published: 19 January 2017
...This chapter offers the reader a glimpse into the teen bedroom as it first emerged during the 19th century. Shifting economic, demographic, and technological trends are discussed in order to explain how privacy-oriented modes of living made the autonomous teen bedroom possible, particularly among...
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Published: 19 January 2017
... Evans Robert Astor Mary teen room décor in practice artistic and literary pursuits in the teen bedroom Barrymore John child development psychological weaning privacy Sigmund Freud John Watson G. Stanley Hall containment social science Mary Astor masturbation hysteria What sort of place...
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Published: 17 August 2017
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Published: 01 November 2008
... to make inspection easy and unintrusive. These networks, in turn, left large expanses of Victorian urban life largely uninspected, and this strategic invisibility structured the experience of privacy and self-inspection so integral to liberal subjectivity. Bentham Jeremy inspection and government agency...
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Published: 03 November 2020
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Published: 10 September 2021
... distinguishes between five different forms of moral wrong that memoirists might do to others in the course of writing about them—harm, privacy violation, exploitation, betrayal and unjust appropriation—and proposes a set of general principles for how to minimize these sorts of injuries, while retaining...
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Published: 18 October 2016
... for medical expertise increased. The issue of the ownership and use of patient information still lies at the heart of current controversies over privacy and the management and sharing of electronic health databases, as is illustrated by the debate over the “care.data” project in England. Models of patients...
Book
Published online: 18 May 2017
Published in print: 18 October 2016
...Privacy and medical confidentiality are currently issues of considerable public concern, especially regarding the management and sharing of patient information in health databases. This book for the first time comparatively elucidates the origins of the debates on medical confidentiality in the USA...
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Published: 05 April 2018
...This chapter, one of two chapters (along with Chapter 4) analyzing rights-related state constitutional amendments, examines amendments that have provided more protection for rights than is guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution. These include amendments protecting privacy rights, equal rights...
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Published: 15 January 2007
...When is a public allegation sufficiently interesting or painful to cause scandal? To understand the causes of scandal in Japan and the United States, it is necessary to examine how two concepts, privacy and honor, are understood in each country. In both cases, the rules provide significant clues...
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Published: 01 June 2003
...This chapter analyzes the issue of privacy in relation to sensibility in England during the eighteenth century. It suggests that the relation between sensibility and privacy is complex and contradictory. This is because sensibility can function as self-display and a deliberate adjuration of privacy...
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Published: 01 June 2003
...This chapter examines the concept of private conversations in eighteenth-century England. It explains that like the subject of privacy, conversation has raised issues about the relation between interests of a community at large and those of the individuals it includes. This chapter discusses...
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Published: 01 June 2003
...This chapter examines the defensive value of privacy and considers privacy as enablement in eighteenth-century England. It suggests that privacy served as an escape from the demands and burdens of social interaction and mentions the fact that some people during this period never had complete...
Book
Published online: 21 February 2013
Published in print: 01 June 2003
...Today we consider privacy a right to be protected. But in eighteenth-century England, privacy was seen as a problem, even a threat. Women reading alone and people hiding their true thoughts from one another in conversation generated fears of uncontrollable fantasies and profound anxieties about...
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Published: 22 May 2019
...Thanks to technological advances that have enabled a radical decline in the cost of collecting, storing, processing and using data in mass quantities, or "big data," artificial intelligence (AI) has spurred exciting innovations. AI and big data are also reshaping the risk in consumer privacy...
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Published: 22 May 2019
... to these dimensions and describe the features of an appropriate model of international trade in the context of artificial intelligence. We then discuss policy implications with respect to investments in research, and behind-the-border regulations such as privacy, data localization, standards, and competition. We...
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Published: 05 January 2021
... and an erosion of individual privacy. Whereas the power of secrecy had once been held primarily in the hands of religious institutions—the church, the lodge, the secret society—that power has been increasingly transferred to secular entities such as the NSA, the CIA, and (more recently) private corporations...
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Published: 10 December 2021
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