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Author Sanfilippo, Madelyn R., author.

Title Governing privacy in knowledge commons / Madelyn R. Sanfilippo, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Brett M. Frischmann, Villanova University School of Law & Katherine J. Strandburg, New York University School of Law.

Publication Info. Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021.

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Description 1 online resource.
Series Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents Personal information as a knowledge commons resources / Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo, Brett Frischmann and Katherine J. Strandburg -- How private individuals maintain privacy and govern their own health data cooperative : MIDATA in Switzerland / Felix Gille and Effy Vayena -- Pooling mental health data with Chatbots Michael Mattioli -- Privacy in practice : a socio-technical integration research (STIR) study of rules-in-use within institutional research / Kyle M. L. Jones and Chase McCoy -- Public Facebook groups for political activism / Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Katherine J. Strandburg -- The republic of letters and the origins of scientific knowledge commons knowledge commons / Michael J. Madison -- Privacy and knowledge production across contexts / Brett Frischmann, Katherine Haenschen and Ari Ezra Waldman -- Governing the Internet of everything / Scott J. Shackelford -- Contextual integrity as a gauge for governing knowledge commons / Yan Shvartzshnaider, Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo and Noah Apthorpe -- Designing for the privacy commons / Darakhshan J. Mir.
Summary "Privacy, in contrast with secrecy, is a relational concept, achieved when personal information is shared appropriately between actors. Viewed in this way, privacy is necessarily contextual and complex because norms about appropriate flows and use of personal information are socially negotiated and often contested. (Nissenbaum, 2009) Privacy is thus a problem of collective action. Moreover, personal information is often among the knowledge resources pooled and managed by knowledge commons. Even when that is not the case, personal information can be important in shaping knowledge commons participation and governance. The Governing Knowledge Commons (GKC) framework is thus well-suited for studying and analyzing how communities or populations evaluate and shape governance of privacy in particular contexts. (Sanfilippo, Frischmann & Strandburg, 2018)"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Privacy, Right of.
Secrecy -- Law and legislation.
Data protection -- Law and legislation.
Information networks -- Law and legislation.
Information commons.
Knowledge management.
Data protection -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst00887963
Information commons. (OCoLC)fst01765206
Information networks -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst00972581
Knowledge management. (OCoLC)fst00988184
Privacy, Right of. (OCoLC)fst01077444
Secrecy -- Law and legislation. (OCoLC)fst01110645
Added Author Frischmann, Brett M., author.
Strandburg, Katherine Jo, 1957- author.
Other Form: Print version: Sanfilippo, Madelyn R. Governing privacy in knowledge commons Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021. 9781108485142 (DLC) 2020046714
ISBN 9781108749978 (ebook)
9781108485142 (hardback)
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