The essays selected for this volume reflect the many paths followed
to develop a new, more robust methodology (idMAPPING) for
investigating privacy. Each article deals with the three dimensions
of time, space and place by addressing a number of questions such
as: who? Which individual? When? How? Is privacy viewed from the
perspective of legal theory, or of information science? Or from the
viewpoint of sociology, social psychology, philosophy, information
ethics or data protection law? The reader is offered a
multi-disciplinary overview of the subject, a mosaic made up of
several snapshots taken at different times by different scholars
with different points of view. The detailed introduction increases
clarity in parts of the picture where the way that the pieces fit
together may not be immediately apparent, and concludes by
challenging internet-era fallacies. Taken together, the articles
demonstrate an innovative approach to evidence-based policy-making,
and show privacy scholarship at its best.
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