Privacy

  • Privacy: Bourgeois Fixation, Commercial Concern, Or Legal Right?

    Privacy: Bourgeois Fixation, Commercial Concern, Or Legal Right?

  • Privacy: Deal with it Like Nobody's Business
    By Diane Peters

    This is a story of migration where parental sacrifice is monumental, yet dreams for intergenerational mobility are ultimately dashed. The work is rich with both sociological insight and policy importance.

  • Privacy: The Lost Right
    By Jon L Mills

    Mills concludes that existing regulations do not adequately protect individual privacy, and he presents options for improving privacy protections.

  • Privacy: What Everyone Needs to Know
    By John G. Francis, Leslie Francis

    This book will inform, appease, and alert readers to what is at stake when privacy is breached.

  • Privacy
    By Steven M. Cahn, Carissa Véliz

    Bringing together both classic and contemporary work, this timely volume explores the theories, issues, debates, and applications of the philosophical study of privacy.

  • Privacy
    By Steven M. Cahn, Carissa Véliz

    ... concealment and exposure control of public space 80–85 conventions and forms of reticence competition 21 69–72 ... exposure 76–80 social function of reticence 67–69 social media 170–172 confession 34 confidentiality 10, 11, 34, 36 ...

  • Privacy: Alternatives Exist for Enhancing Protection of Personally Identifiable Information
    By Linda D. Koontz

    This report determines whether laws and guidance consistently cover the fed. gov¿t¿s. collection and use of personal information and incorporates key privacy principles. This report identifies options for addressing these issues.

  • Privacy: A Novel
    By Nina Sadowsky

    ... easy it seems to come to some men , the power trips and exploitation , the manipulations and the slickly easy betrayals of trust . Laina blinks , batting away the sudden stab of deep sadness that hits her as she contemplates the perfidy ...