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Authors
Charlie Edwards, Catherine Fieschi
Publication Type
Collections
Publication Date
2008-05-19
ISBN
978 184180 1926
Cost
10.0

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Privacy protects a set of deeply significant values that no society can do without; it is about the lines, boundaries and relationships we draw between and among ourselves, communities and institutions. Privacy appears threatened because our perception of what it means has radically changed. This collection argues that we get the privacy culture we deserve. Our appetite for a connected society means we have yet to determine why we still care about privacy.

These essays explore the underlying challenges and realities of privacy in an open society, and argue for a new settlement between the individual and society; the public and the state; the consumer and business. To achieve this, we need collective participation in negotiating the terms and conditions of twenty-first century privacy.

 

The Collection was kindly supported by BT, and includes contributions from:

 

Jonathan Bamford
Peter Bazalgette
Chris Bellamy
Peter Bradwell
Gareth Crossman
Simon Davies
Peter Fleischer
Niamh Gallagher
Tom Ilube
Markus Meissen
Perri 6
Charles Raab
Jeffrey Rosen
Robert Souhami
Zoe Williams
Marlene Winfield

'A fascinating book-length collection of essays from the think-tank Demos' John Lloyd, Financial Times, 15 November 2008