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Privacy in Context
Book • 2009
In 'Privacy in Context', Helen Nissenbaum presents a comprehensive framework for understanding privacy issues in the 21st century.
She argues that privacy concerns should be addressed by considering the norms governing distinct social contexts, rather than solely focusing on control over personal information.
This approach emphasizes the importance of appropriate information flows within these contexts.
She argues that privacy concerns should be addressed by considering the norms governing distinct social contexts, rather than solely focusing on control over personal information.
This approach emphasizes the importance of appropriate information flows within these contexts.
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Mentioned by Helen Nissenbaum in the podcast as a book defining privacy as having appropriate control over information flows.

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