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This volume explores and discusses how privacy is understood today. What is privacy? What strategies are used to achieve or to protect the individual’s privacy? How are our conceptions of privacy evolved throughout times and cultures? Given the multidimensional character of privacy, the book analyses the variety and complexity of its meanings by adopting a cross-disciplinary position. The contributions collected here approach the topic from a multiplicity of perspectives and with the support of modern critical theories in sociology, anthropology, philosophy, visual art, and media. In discussing the main questions raised by the privacy issue, the essays reveal the multifaceted aspects of human experience, which cannot be easily explored within a single framework for interpretation. This book gives the reader the opportunity to explore some of these aspects and to learn more about privacy – how important it is to us and how much we will miss it if it is neglected – and ultimately more about ourselves.

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Contents: Margherita Carucci: Editor’s Introduction – Maryanne Dever: The private in the public archive – Linda McGuire: Secrets among spouses. Marital privacy in Cicero’s letters – Margherita Carucci: Visualising ancient privacy in the Roman house – Elena Liarskalia/Stephan Dudeck: Multiple Privacies - Nesting spheres of intimacy in Western Siberian indigenous lifestyles – Karol Kurnicki/Katarzyna Salamon: Sociological and philosophical insight into privacy in postmodern cities – Kris W. B. Scheerlinck: Depth configurations and privacy. Proximity, permeability and territorial boundaries in urban projects – Sarah Parsons: Privacy, photography, and the art defense – Miia Vistilä/Floora Ruokonen: Social networking sites and privacy as contextual integrity – Ilpo Helén/Karoliina Snell: Private life in bits and pieces: Digital and molecular personhood in the information age.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 05/11/2012
      ISBN13: 9783631621288, 978-3631621288
      ISBN10: 3631621280

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This volume explores and discusses how privacy is understood today. What is privacy? What strategies are used to achieve or to protect the individual’s privacy? How are our conceptions of privacy evolved throughout times and cultures? Given the multidimensional character of privacy, the book analyses the variety and complexity of its meanings by adopting a cross-disciplinary position. The contributions collected here approach the topic from a multiplicity of perspectives and with the support of modern critical theories in sociology, anthropology, philosophy, visual art, and media. In discussing the main questions raised by the privacy issue, the essays reveal the multifaceted aspects of human experience, which cannot be easily explored within a single framework for interpretation. This book gives the reader the opportunity to explore some of these aspects and to learn more about privacy – how important it is to us and how much we will miss it if it is neglected – and ultimately more about ourselves.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Margherita Carucci: Editor’s Introduction – Maryanne Dever: The private in the public archive – Linda McGuire: Secrets among spouses. Marital privacy in Cicero’s letters – Margherita Carucci: Visualising ancient privacy in the Roman house – Elena Liarskalia/Stephan Dudeck: Multiple Privacies - Nesting spheres of intimacy in Western Siberian indigenous lifestyles – Karol Kurnicki/Katarzyna Salamon: Sociological and philosophical insight into privacy in postmodern cities – Kris W. B. Scheerlinck: Depth configurations and privacy. Proximity, permeability and territorial boundaries in urban projects – Sarah Parsons: Privacy, photography, and the art defense – Miia Vistilä/Floora Ruokonen: Social networking sites and privacy as contextual integrity – Ilpo Helén/Karoliina Snell: Private life in bits and pieces: Digital and molecular personhood in the information age.

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