The Seven Veils of Privacy: How Our Debates About Privacy Conceal Its Nature
Synopsis
Privacy is one of the most contested concepts of our time. This book sets out a rigorous and comprehensive framework for understanding debates about privacy and our rights to it.
Much of the conflict around privacy comes from a failure to recognise divergent perspectives. Some people argue about human rights, some about social conventions, others about individual preferences and still others about information and data processing. As a result, 'privacy' has become the focus of competing definitions, leading some to denounce the 'disarray' in the field.
But as this book shows, disagreements about the role and value of privacy obscure a large amount of agreement on the topic. Privacy is not a technical term of law, cybersecurity or sociology, but a word in common use that adequately expresses a few simple and related ideas.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- ISBN: 9781526163028
- Number of pages: 384
- Dimensions: 223 x 147 x 27 mm
- Weight: 614g
- Languages: English
