Group privacy : new challenges of data technologies / Linnet Taylor, Luciano Floridi, Bart van der Sloot, editors.
2017
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Title
Group privacy : new challenges of data technologies / Linnet Taylor, Luciano Floridi, Bart van der Sloot, editors.
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2017]
Call Number
QA76.9.D3 G76 2017
ISBN
3319466062
9783319466064
9783319466088 (eBook)
9783319466064
9783319466088 (eBook)
Description
xiii, 237 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)973734382
Summary
The goal of the book is to present the latest research on the new challenges of data technologies. It will offer an overview of the social, ethical and legal problems posed by group profiling, big data and predictive analysis and of the different approaches and methods that can be used to address them. In doing so, it will help the reader to gain a better grasp of the ethical and legal conundrums posed by group profiling. The volume first maps the current and emerging uses of new data technologies and clarifies the promises and dangers of group profiling in real life situations. It then balances this with an analysis of how far the current legal paradigm grants group rights to privacy and data protection, and discusses possible routes to addressing these problems. Finally, an afterword gathers the conclusions reached by the different authors and discuss future perspectives on regulating new data technologies.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents
1.
Introduction: A New Perspective on Privacy / Bart van der Sloot
1
2.
Safety in Numbers? Group Privacy and Big Data Analytics in the Developing World / Linnet Taylor
13
3.
Group Privacy in the Age of Big Data / Patrick Vinck
37
4.
Beyond "Do No Harm" and Individual Consent: Reckoning with the Emerging Ethical Challenges of Civil Society's Use of Data / Nathaniel A. Raymond
67
5.
Group Privacy: A Defence and an Interpretation / Luciano Floridi
83
6.
Social Machines as an Approach to Group Privacy / Dave Robertson
101
7.
Indiscriminate Bulk Data Interception and Group Privacy: Do Human Rights Organisations Retaliate Through Strategic Litigation? / Quirine Eijkman
123
8.
From Group Privacy to Collective Privacy: Towards a New Dimension of Privacy and Data Protection in the Big Data Era / Alessandro Mantelero
139
9.
Group, the Private, and the Individual: A New Level of Data Protection? / Ugo Pagallo
159
10.
Genetic Classes and Genetic Categories: Protecting Genetic Groups Through Data Protection Law / Paul de Hert
175
11.
Do Groups Have a Right to Protect Their Group Interest in Privacy and Should They? Peeling the Onion of Rights and Interests Protected Under Article 8 ECHR / Bart van der Sloot
197
12.
Conclusion: What Do We Know About Group Privacy? / Luciano Floridi
225