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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 3
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Part I: Ethical and Value Choices
- 1. Visions of Privacy: Past, Present, and Future 19
- 2. Ethics for the New Surveillance 39
- 3. From Balancing to Steering: New Directions for Data Protection 68
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Part II: Technological and Regulatory Choices
- 4. Privacy and Individual Empowerment in the Interactive Age 97
- 5. The Promise of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: Applications in Health Information Networks 116
- 6. Personal, Legislative, and Technical Privacy Choices: The Case of Health Privacy Reform in the United States 129
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Part III: Market Choices
- 7. Managing Privacy Concerns Strategically: The Implications of Fair Information Practices for Marketing in the Twenty-first Century 149
- 8. Towards Property Rights in Personal Data 168
- 9. The 'Quebec Model' of Data Protection: A Compromise between Laissez-faire and Public Control in a Technological Era 182
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Part IV: Global Choices
- 10. American Business and the European Data Protection Directive: Lobbying Strategies and Tactics 199
- 11. The Globalization of Privacy Solutions: The Movement towards Obligatory Standards for Fair Information Practices 217
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Part V: Choices for Privacy Advocates
- 12. Life in the Privacy Trenches: Experiences of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association 231
- 13. Spanners in the Works: How the Privacy Movement Is Adapting to the Challenge of Big Brother 244
- Conclusion 263
- Appendix. Key Internet Sites on Privacy 269
- Bibliography 271
- Contributors 277
- Index 281
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Introduction 3
-
Part I: Ethical and Value Choices
- 1. Visions of Privacy: Past, Present, and Future 19
- 2. Ethics for the New Surveillance 39
- 3. From Balancing to Steering: New Directions for Data Protection 68
-
Part II: Technological and Regulatory Choices
- 4. Privacy and Individual Empowerment in the Interactive Age 97
- 5. The Promise of Privacy-Enhancing Technologies: Applications in Health Information Networks 116
- 6. Personal, Legislative, and Technical Privacy Choices: The Case of Health Privacy Reform in the United States 129
-
Part III: Market Choices
- 7. Managing Privacy Concerns Strategically: The Implications of Fair Information Practices for Marketing in the Twenty-first Century 149
- 8. Towards Property Rights in Personal Data 168
- 9. The 'Quebec Model' of Data Protection: A Compromise between Laissez-faire and Public Control in a Technological Era 182
-
Part IV: Global Choices
- 10. American Business and the European Data Protection Directive: Lobbying Strategies and Tactics 199
- 11. The Globalization of Privacy Solutions: The Movement towards Obligatory Standards for Fair Information Practices 217
-
Part V: Choices for Privacy Advocates
- 12. Life in the Privacy Trenches: Experiences of the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association 231
- 13. Spanners in the Works: How the Privacy Movement Is Adapting to the Challenge of Big Brother 244
- Conclusion 263
- Appendix. Key Internet Sites on Privacy 269
- Bibliography 271
- Contributors 277
- Index 281