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Privacy and the Media

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Informationen zum Autor Andrew McStay is Professor of Digital Life at Bangor University, UK. His most recent book, Emotional AI: The Rise of Empathic Media , examines the impact of technologies that make use of data about affective and emotional life. Current projects include study of emotional AI, children and parents, and (separately) cross-cultural analysis of emotional AI in UK and Japan. Non-academic work includes IEEE membership (P7000/7014) and ongoing advising roles for start-ups, NGOs and policy bodies . He has also appeared and made submissions to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner on the right to privacy in the digital age, the UK House of Lords AI Inquiry and the UK Department for Culture, Media and Sport Inquiry on fake news and reality media.   Klappentext Providing a comprehensive overview of both the theory and reality of privacy and the media in the 21st Century, Privacy and the Media is not a polemic on privacy as 'good' or 'bad', but a call to assess the detail and the potential implications of contemporary media technologies and practices. Zusammenfassung Providing a comprehensive overview of both the theory and reality of privacy and the media in the 21st Century, Privacy and the Media is not a polemic on privacy as ‘good’ or ‘bad’, but a call to assess the detail and the potential implications of contemporary media technologies and practices. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction PART I: Journalism, Surveillance and Politics of Encryption 2. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear: myth and Western roots of privacy 3. Journalism: a complex relationship with privacy 4. The Snowden leaks: a call for better surveillance 5. Encryption: simultaneously public and private PART II: Commercial dimensions of privacy and media 7. Behavioural and programmatic advertising: consent, data alienation and problems with Marx 8. The right to be forgotten: memory, deletion and expression 9. Big data: machine learning and the politics of algorithms PART III: The role of the body 10. Empathic media: towards ubiquitous emotional intelligence 11. Re-introducing the Body: intimate and wearable media 12. Being young and social: inter-personal privacy and debunking seclusion 13. Sexting: exposure, protocol and collective privacy 14. Conclusion: what do media developments tell us about privacy? ...

List of contents

1. Introduction
PART I: Journalism, Surveillance and Politics of Encryption
2. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear: myth and Western roots of privacy
3. Journalism: a complex relationship with privacy
4. The Snowden leaks: a call for better surveillance
5. Encryption: simultaneously public and private
PART II: Commercial dimensions of privacy and media
7. Behavioural and programmatic advertising: consent, data alienation and problems with Marx
8. The right to be forgotten: memory, deletion and expression
9. Big data: machine learning and the politics of algorithms
PART III: The role of the body
10. Empathic media: towards ubiquitous emotional intelligence
11. Re-introducing the Body: intimate and wearable media
12. Being young and social: inter-personal privacy and debunking seclusion
13. Sexting: exposure, protocol and collective privacy
14. Conclusion: what do media developments tell us about privacy?

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Privacy and the Media is a thoughtful survey of the privacy landscape. McStay reviews the intricate tensions and seeming contradictions to offer an accessible book for anyone curious about the contemporary debates in privacy. danah boyd

Product details

Authors Andrew McStay
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.04.2017
 
EAN 9781473924932
ISBN 978-1-4739-2493-2
No. of pages 224
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Communication Studies, COMPUTERS / Security / General, Communication Studies, Privacy & data protection, Privacy and data protection

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