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Privacy: What Everyone Needs to Know®
Privacy: What Everyone Needs to Know®

Privacy: What Everyone Needs to Know®

Author: 
Leslie P. Francis; John G. Francis
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  • Emphasizes information about privacy without advocating a particular perspective on privacy
  • Brings many diverse questions about privacy together in a single volume
  • Privacy is a moving target, especially where it concerns technology and law

  
We live more and more of our lives online; we rely on the internet as we work, correspond with friends and loved ones, and go through a multitude of mundane activities like paying bills, streaming videos, reading the news, and listening to music. Without thinking twice, we operate with the understanding that the data that traces these activities will not be abused now or in the future. There is an abstract idea of privacy that we invoke, and, concrete rules about our privacy that we can point to if we are pressed. Nonetheless, too often we are uneasily reminded that our privacy is not invulnerable-the data tracks we leave through our health information, the internet and social media, financial and credit information, personal relationships, and public lives make us continuously prey to identity theft, hacking, and even government surveillance. 
     
A great deal is at stake for individuals, groups, and societies if privacy is misunderstood, misdirected, or misused. Popular understanding of privacy doesn't match the heat the concept generates. With a host of cultural differences as to how privacy is understood globally and in different religions, and with ceaseless technological advancements, it is an increasingly complex topic. In this clear and accessible book, Leslie and John G. Francis guide us to an understanding of what privacy can mean and why it is so important. Drawing upon their extensive joint expertise in law, philosophy, political science, regulatory policy, and bioethics, they parse the consequences of the forfeiture, however great or small, of one's privacy.

Index: 

Part 1: What are the principal ways in which privacy has been understood?
Part 2: What is your own position with respect to privacy? How do privacy's protections and importance vary depending on your social context?
Part 3: What are different attitudes concerning privacy and why has it been valued?
Part 4: How much or how little is privacy currently protected?
Part 5: Why does it matter if personal and private information is shared? What are the limits to acceptable privacy?
Part 6: What are the two primary emerging social images of privacy? Where are we headed?

About the author: 

Leslie P. Francis, Distinguished Alfred C. Emery Professor of Law and Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, University of Utah, where she also serves as director of the Center for Law and Biomedical Sciences. 

John G. Francis is Professor of Political Science, University of Utah.
 
Together, they have co-authored a number of articles on the use of health information with an especial emphasis on transparency and non-discrimination.

"A fascinating and useful read... [A] well-written and thought-provoking book which will have readers considering the myriad ways in which privacy affects modern life and the courses of action available to those whose privacy has been compromised." - Aidan Shipman, Law Society Gazette
    

"This invaluable book certainly lives up to its title of what everyone needs to know about privacy in a rapidly evolving digital environment where we are constantly leaving data tracks This must be the definitive book on this important and sensitive topic." - David Lorimer, Paradigm Explorer

Product details

ISBN : 9780190612252

Author: 
Leslie P. Francis; John G. Francis
Pages
336 Pages
Format
Paperback
Size
140 x 210 mm
Pub date
Jan 2017
Series
What Everyone Needs to Know
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Privacy: What Everyone Needs to Know®

Privacy: What Everyone Needs to Know®

Privacy: What Everyone Needs to Know®