Re: [NetBehaviour] Beyond Privacy - New Notions of the Private and Public Domains

2010-07-02 Thread Olga
Thank you Ximena!
I've downloaded the article. Will try to read it in the coming days..
Regards,

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Beyond Privacy - New Notions of the Private and Public Domains

2010-07-02 Thread Olga
Looks like it's a hot issue, Networked_Performace just posted about
another book:

-  Autonomy and Control in the Era of Post-Privacy  ---

Researcher Felix Stalder analyses the loss of the key role of the
concept of privacy. Privacy long secured the balance between the
control of institutions and the autonomy of the citizen. Today, with
institutions aiming more and more to provide customized services and
the autonomy of both citizens and institutions changing, this role is
disappearing, making the danger of an increase in control and power a
realistic one. To turn the tide, Stalder argues for a greater
transparency of the back-end protocols, algorithms and procedures of
the new, flexible bureaucracies.

Read More on Networked_Performance:
http://turbulence.org/blog/2010/07/01/autonomy-and-control-in-the-era-of-post-privacy/

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Beyond Privacy - New Notions of the Private and Public Domains

2010-06-28 Thread ximena alarcon
Hi Olga,

Yes:

http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=998565

Please let me know if it works for you.

Best,

Ximena

On Fri, Jun 25, 2010 at 3:53 PM, Olga olga.pana...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Ximena,

 Thanks for the references. Do you have a link to
 Daniel Solove's The nothing to hide argument article?

 Thanks again!

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Beyond Privacy - New Notions of the Private and Public Domains

2010-06-25 Thread Olga
Hi Ximena,

Thanks for the references. Do you have a link to
Daniel Solove's The nothing to hide argument article?

Thanks again!

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Re: [NetBehaviour] Beyond Privacy - New Notions of the Private and Public Domains

2010-06-22 Thread ximena alarcon
Thanks for this information Olga.

I have read Daniel Solove's The nothing to hide argument article, which is
very good! and his book (that I haven't read) Understanding Privacy seems
very key too.

The book you mention looks a very interesting and timely one. Solove is
contributor there.

Ximena

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Olga olga.pana...@gmail.com wrote:

 We've discussed in this list sometimes about the threats to privacy
 that Social Networking sometimes entails... In our review of Future
 Sonic '09, Ruth  I also started to consider whether the whole notion
 of privacy wasn't already dated and we needed to find news ways to
 address the pervasiveness of these platforms. This book might be of
 interest to those that have been having similar ideas...

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 (Originally posted in Networked_Performance)

 Beyond Privacy
 New Notions of the Private and Public Domains
 --
 --
 Privacy is a right that protects one’s private life, a right that is
 not only established by law, but also has a political and a social
 significance. It can be experienced and observed differently by
 individuals and groups, depending upon their position in society and
 the desires and interests that are involved.

 In Open 19, the concept of privacy is examined and reconsidered from
 the legal, sociological, media theoretical and activist perspectives.
 The focus is not so much on deploring the loss of privacy, but taking
 the present situation of ‘post-privacy’ for what it is and trying to
 gain insight into what is on the horizon in terms of new
 subjectivities and power constructions.

 With contributions by Daniel Solove, Maurizio Lazzarato, Rudi
 Laermans, Armin Medosch, Felix Stalder, Joris van Hoboken, Oliver
 Leistert Martijn de Waal, Rob van Kranenburg, Mark Shepard and
 Matthijs Bouw and Gio Sumbadze.

 http://www.skor.nl/artefact-4808-en.html

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