Community and Privacy

Community and Privacy
Title Community and Privacy PDF eBook
Author Serge Chermayeff
Publisher Garden City, N.J. : Anchor Books, Doubleday
Pages 270
Release 1963
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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Community and Privacy

Community and Privacy
Title Community and Privacy PDF eBook
Author Serge Chermayeff
Publisher
Pages 255
Release 1963
Genre Architecture, Domestic
ISBN 9780385034760

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Community and Privacy

Community and Privacy
Title Community and Privacy PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 0
Release 1965
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Community and Privacy. Toward a New Architecture of Humanism

Community and Privacy. Toward a New Architecture of Humanism
Title Community and Privacy. Toward a New Architecture of Humanism PDF eBook
Author Serge Chermayeff (architecte).)
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1965
Genre
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Personal Privacy, Community and Form

Personal Privacy, Community and Form
Title Personal Privacy, Community and Form PDF eBook
Author Mitchell Lee Parsons
Publisher
Pages 58
Release 1984
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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The Elements of Home

The Elements of Home
Title The Elements of Home PDF eBook
Author Christopher Brandon Davis
Publisher
Pages 121
Release 1999
Genre
ISBN

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Understanding Privacy

Understanding Privacy
Title Understanding Privacy PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. Solove
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 234
Release 2010-03-30
Genre Law
ISBN 0674972031

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Privacy is one of the most important concepts of our time, yet it is also one of the most elusive. As rapidly changing technology makes information increasingly available, scholars, activists, and policymakers have struggled to define privacy, with many conceding that the task is virtually impossible. In this concise and lucid book, Daniel J. Solove offers a comprehensive overview of the difficulties involved in discussions of privacy and ultimately provides a provocative resolution. He argues that no single definition can be workable, but rather that there are multiple forms of privacy, related to one another by family resemblances. His theory bridges cultural differences and addresses historical changes in views on privacy. Drawing on a broad array of interdisciplinary sources, Solove sets forth a framework for understanding privacy that provides clear, practical guidance for engaging with relevant issues. Understanding Privacy will be an essential introduction to long-standing debates and an invaluable resource for crafting laws and policies about surveillance, data mining, identity theft, state involvement in reproductive and marital decisions, and other pressing contemporary matters concerning privacy.