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Governing Privacy In Knowledge Commons

✍ Scribed by Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, Brett M. Frischmann, Katherine J. Strandburg


Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
304
Series
Cambridge Studies On Governing Knowledge Commons
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Governing Privacy in Knowledge Commons explores how privacy impacts knowledge production, community formation, and collaborative governance in diverse contexts, ranging from academia and IoT, to social media and mental health. Using nine new case studies and a meta-analysis of previous knowledge commons literature, the book integrates the Governing Knowledge Commons framework with Helen Nissenbaum's Contextual Integrity framework. The multidisciplinary case studies show that personal information is often a key component of the resources created by knowledge commons. Moreover, even when it is not the focus of the commons, personal information governance may require community participation and boundaries. Taken together, the chapters illustrate the importance of exit and voice in constructing and sustaining knowledge commons through appropriate personal information flows. They also shed light on the shortcomings of current notice-and-consent style regulation of social media platforms.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half-title page
Series page
Title page
Copyright page
Contents
List of
Figures
List of
Tables
List of
Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 Privacy and Knowledge Commons
Part I Personal Information as a Knowledge Commons Resource
2 How Private Individuals Maintain Privacy and Govern Their Own Health Data Cooperative: MIDATA in Switzerland
3 Pooling Mental Health Data with Chatbots
4 Privacy in Practice: A Socio-technical Integration Research (STIR) Study of Rules-in-Use within Institutional Research
5 Public Facebook Groups for Political Activism
Part II Privacy as Governance of Participation and Boundaries
6 The Republic of Letters and the Origins of Scientific Knowledge Commons
7 Privacy and Knowledge Production Across Contexts
Part III Bringing Information Subjects into Commons Governance
8 Governing the Internet of Everything
9 Contextual Integrity as a Gauge for Governing Knowledge Commons
10 Designing for the Privacy Commons
Conclusion Privacy as Knowledge Commons Governance: An Appraisal

✦ Subjects


Privacy, Right Of; Secrecy: Law And Legislation; Data Protection: Law And Legislation; Information Networks: Law And Legislation; Information Commons; Knowledge Management


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