Governing privacy in knowledge commons /

"Privacy, in contrast with secrecy, is a relational concept, achieved when personal information is shared appropriately between actors. Viewed in this way, privacy is necessarily contextual and complex because norms about appropriate flows and use of personal information are socially negotiated...

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Main Authors: Sanfilippo, Madelyn R. (Author), Frischmann, Brett M. (Author), Strandburg, Katherine Jo, 1957- (Author)
Corporate Author: Cambridge University Press
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, [2021]
Series:Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons.
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