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Digital Enlightenment Forum yearbook 2013: the value of personal data

Digital Enlightenment Forum yearbook 2013: the value of personal data
Digital Enlightenment Forum yearbook 2013: the value of personal data
The value of personal data has traditionally been understood in ethical terms as a safeguard for personality rights such as human dignity and privacy. However, we have entered an era where personal data are mined, traded and monetized in the process of creating added value - often in terms of free services including efficient search, support for social networking and personalized communications. This volume investigates whether the economic value of personal data can be realized without compromising privacy, fairness and contextual integrity. It brings scholars and scientists from the disciplines of computer science, law and social science together with policymakers, engineers and entrepreneurs with practical experience of implementing personal data management.

The resulting collection will be of interest to anyone concerned about privacy in our digital age, especially those working in the field of personal information management, whether academics, policymakers, or those working in the private sector.
personal data, personal data stores, personal data management, surveillance, privacy, data protection, privacy by design, open data
978-1-61499-294-3
IOS Press
Hildebrandt, Mireille
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O'Hara, Kieron
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Waidner, Michael
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Hildebrandt, Mireille, O'Hara, Kieron and Waidner, Michael (eds.) (2013) Digital Enlightenment Forum yearbook 2013: the value of personal data , Amsterdam, NL. IOS Press

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The value of personal data has traditionally been understood in ethical terms as a safeguard for personality rights such as human dignity and privacy. However, we have entered an era where personal data are mined, traded and monetized in the process of creating added value - often in terms of free services including efficient search, support for social networking and personalized communications. This volume investigates whether the economic value of personal data can be realized without compromising privacy, fairness and contextual integrity. It brings scholars and scientists from the disciplines of computer science, law and social science together with policymakers, engineers and entrepreneurs with practical experience of implementing personal data management.

The resulting collection will be of interest to anyone concerned about privacy in our digital age, especially those working in the field of personal information management, whether academics, policymakers, or those working in the private sector.

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Published date: 2013
Keywords: personal data, personal data stores, personal data management, surveillance, privacy, data protection, privacy by design, open data
Organisations: Web & Internet Science

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Local EPrints ID: 358769
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/358769
ISBN: 978-1-61499-294-3
PURE UUID: b0f5b94b-1409-4e7d-92cc-94e4cc420635
ORCID for Kieron O'Hara: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9051-4456

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Date deposited: 15 Oct 2013 09:24
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:09

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Editor: Mireille Hildebrandt
Editor: Kieron O'Hara ORCID iD
Editor: Michael Waidner

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