Privacy is Dead!
Long Live Privacy
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Index on Censorship
Index on Censorship
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Communication & Media Studies | Cultural Studies | Political Science & International Relations
Communication & Media Studies | Cultural Studies | Political Science & International Relations
June 2011 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Index on Censorship considers the future of privacy in an age where technology, changing public attitudes and increasing state surveillance
are challenging the extent to which anyone can call their lives private.
Jo Glanville
PART ONE: DISPATCHES
Ibrahim Eissa
Mubarak's Nemesis: An Interview with Egypt's Most Outspoken Journalist
Yoani Sánchez
Living the Life: Blogging Under Pressure in Cuba
PART TWO: PRIVACY IS DEAD
Brian Cathcart
Code Breakers: It's Time to Reclaim Journalism from the Privacy Invaders
Joshua Rozenberg
In the Balance: An Interview with Sir David Eady, the UK's Leading Privacy Judge
Natasha Lehrer
D'Artagnan's Tune: France's Reverence for Privacy is Under Challenge
Whitney Phillips
Meet the Trolls: An Insider's View on the Game for Lulz
Peter Fleischer
Private Lives: Google's Privacy Chief Talks to Index
Martin Rowson
Stripsearch
Gus Hosein and Eric King
Age of Insecurity: Time For a New Debate to Protect our Data
Simon Davies and Eric King
How to Use Facebook (Safely): A Guide for Users
Birgitta Jónsdóttir
Friends, Citizens, Users: Netizens Need to Fight for Their Rights
Paul Bernal
Web Spies: Who's Tracking Who Online
Marc Rotenberg
Strictly Personal: A Test Case for Transparency
Prashant Iyengar
Strange Fruit: India's Attempt to Keep BlackBerry In Line