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In this multidisciplinary book, experts from around the globe
examine how data-driven political campaigning works, what
challenges it poses for personal privacy and democracy, and how
emerging practices should be regulated. The rise of big data
analytics in the political process has triggered official
investigations in many countries around the world, and become the
subject of broad and intense debate. Political parties increasingly
rely on data analytics to profile the electorate and to target
specific voter groups with individualised messages based on their
demographic attributes. Political micro-targeting has become a
major factor in modern campaigning, because of its potential to
influence opinions, to mobilise supporters and to get out votes.
The book explores the legal, philosophical and political dimensions
of big data analytics in the electoral process. It demonstrates
that the unregulated use of big personal data for political
purposes not only infringes voters' privacy rights, but also has
the potential to jeopardise the future of the democratic process,
and proposes reforms to address the key regulatory and ethical
questions arising from the mining, use and storage of massive
amounts of voter data. Providing an interdisciplinary assessment of
the use and regulation of big data in the political process, this
book will appeal to scholars from law, political science, political
philosophy and media studies, policy makers and anyone who cares
about democracy in the age of data-driven political campaigning.
This collection of essays explores current developments in privacy
law, including reform of data protection laws, privacy and the
media, social control and surveillance, privacy and the Internet,
and privacy and the courts. It places these developments into a
broader international context, with a particular focus on the
European Union, the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.
Adopting a comparative approach, it creates an important resource
for understanding international trends in the reform of privacy and
data protection laws across a variety of contexts. Written by
internationally recognised experts, Emerging Challenges in Privacy
Law: Comparative Perspectives provides an accessible introduction
to contemporary legal and policy debates in privacy and data
protection law. It is essential reading for academics, policy
makers and practitioners interested in current challenges facing
privacy and data protection law in Europe and in the common law
world.
In this multidisciplinary book, experts from around the globe
examine how data-driven political campaigning works, what
challenges it poses for personal privacy and democracy, and how
emerging practices should be regulated. The rise of big data
analytics in the political process has triggered official
investigations in many countries around the world, and become the
subject of broad and intense debate. Political parties increasingly
rely on data analytics to profile the electorate and to target
specific voter groups with individualised messages based on their
demographic attributes. Political micro-targeting has become a
major factor in modern campaigning, because of its potential to
influence opinions, to mobilise supporters and to get out votes.
The book explores the legal, philosophical and political dimensions
of big data analytics in the electoral process. It demonstrates
that the unregulated use of big personal data for political
purposes not only infringes voters' privacy rights, but also has
the potential to jeopardise the future of the democratic process,
and proposes reforms to address the key regulatory and ethical
questions arising from the mining, use and storage of massive
amounts of voter data. Providing an interdisciplinary assessment of
the use and regulation of big data in the political process, this
book will appeal to scholars from law, political science, political
philosophy and media studies, policy makers and anyone who cares
about democracy in the age of data-driven political campaigning.
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