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A critique of privacy
M Arnold, G Adamson
International Symposium on Technology and Society Proceedings | IEEE | Published : 2010
Abstract
In this polemical paper we present a Socratian dialogue that both critiques privacy and addresses its value. The purpose of this dialogue is to address questions that are often begged in the contemporary discourse around privacy, surveillance and technology - a discourse that assumes that privacy is a personal and social good without necessarily arguing the case. To prosecute the debate we have Aspicio - who will argue that privacy is a condition that is not only limited as a personal and social good, but is undesirable in many important respects. Aspicio is confronted by Occulto, who will argue that privacy is a condition that can and should be obtained and defended In the course of the dia..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by an Australian Research Councils Discovery Project Grant (DP0557781).