During the last decade in particular the levels of critical
engagement with the challenges posed for privacy by the new
technologies have been on the rise. Many scholars have continued to
explore the big themes in a manner which typifies the complex
interplay between privacy, identity, security and surveillance.
This level of engagement is both welcome and timely, particularly
in a climate of growing public mistrust of State surveillance
activities and business predisposition to monetize information
relating to the online activities of users. This volume is informed
by the range of discussions currently conducted at scholarly and
policy levels. The essays illustrate the value of viewing privacy
concerns not only in terms of the means by which information is
communicated but also in terms of the political processes that are
inevitably engaged and the institutional, regulatory and cultural
contexts within which meanings regarding identity and security are
constituted.
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