Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
2019
Publisher
American Library Association (ALA)
Source Publication
Foundations of Information Ethics
Source ISSN
9780838917220
Abstract
Privacy is a difficult concept to singularly define. Its meaning, value, and level of protection vary across cultures and have evolved continuously over time. Yet, from an information policy and ethics perspective, privacy has had a central role to play throughout history, sparking considerable debate, and often rising in importance alongside technological development.
Recommended Citation
Zimmer, Michael, "Privacy" (2019). Computer Science Faculty Research and Publications. 77.
https://epublications.marquette.edu/comp_fac/77
Comments
Published version. "Privacy," in Foundations of information ethics / edited by John T.F. Burgess and Emily J.M. Knox ; foreword by Robert Hauptman. Chicago : ALA Neal-Schuman, 2019: 47-56. Publisher link.