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    Interrogating Privacy in the digital society: media narratives after 2 cases

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    The introduction of information technology (IT) in the society and its pervasiveness in every aspect of citizens’ daily life highlight societal stakes related to the goals of IT uses, social networks being a most important example. This paper examines two cases which have in common a not straightforward link with privacy as addressed and protected by existing law in Europe (EU) and the United-States (USA), but whose characteristics, we reckon fall on other privacy function and properties. In Western societies individuals rely on normative discourses such as the legal one in order to ensure protection. Hence, the paper argues that other functions of privacy need either further framing into legislation or they need to constitute in themselves normative commitments of an ethical nature for technology development and use. Some initiatives at EU level recall such commitments namely by developing a normative discourse based on ethics and human values. We argue that we need to interrogate society about those normative discourses because the values we once cherished in a non-digital society are seriously being questioned.JRC.G.7-Digital Citizen Securit

    WELCOME TO AIRSTRIP ONE: SOMEONE IS (SURELY) TAKING CARE OF YOUR PRIVACY!

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    If “privacy” has been currently challenged by the pervasiveness, the convergence and the new potentialities of information technology (IT) such as on-line social network and ambient intelligence space, an ethical conception of privacy is still possible and should influence the future developments and implementations of IT. In this paper, models and EU provisions of privacy are discussed. It is shown that an alignment of the legal and technological conversations is desirable. We argue that we need to seek for the current meanings of the ethics that surround both the development and the appropriation by society of these technologies.JRC.G.7-Digital Citizen Securit
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