The Future of Privacy Private life and public policy

The Future of Privacy  Private life and public policy
Author: Perri 6
Publsiher: Demos
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1998
Genre: Data protection
ISBN: 9781898309444

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The Future of Privacy Public trust and the use of private information

The Future of Privacy  Public trust and the use of private information
Author: Perri 6
Publsiher: Demos
Total Pages: 159
Release: 1998
Genre: Data protection
ISBN: 9781898309499

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Law Morality and the Private Domain

Law  Morality and the Private Domain
Author: Raymond Wacks
Publsiher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2000-09-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789622095236

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Are judges morally accountable? Is legal validity value-free? Do animals have rights? These are some of the questions considered in this collection of essays. Moral problems, argues Professor Raymond Wacks, pervade the legal system, and he shows how the judicial function, the sources of legitimacy, and the protection of rights have an inescapable ethical dimension. The second part of the book focuses on the private domain and the legal concept of privacy. The extent to which the law ought to preserve a distinctly private realm is a pressing concern in our surveillance society in which personal information is increasingly collected, transferred, and stored. This controversial and difficult subject is one into which Professor Wacks, a leading expert in this field, is uniquely qualified to offer important insights. Raymond Wacks' analysis will be of interest not only to lawyers, legal philosophers, and students of law, but also to the general reader seeking an understanding of the jurisprudential underpinning of rights and moral values, their legal recognition, and practical application. Raymond Wacks is Professor of Law and Legal Theory at the University of Hong Kong. He is an international authority on the legal protection of privacy, and has also published widely in the field of legal theory.

Managing Networks of Twenty First Century Organisations

Managing Networks of Twenty First Century Organisations
Author: P. Perri,N. Goodwin,E. Peck,T. Freeman
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2016-01-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230286115

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The book presents a novel theory of how networks of organizations work, what varieties are possible and how their strengths and weaknesses differ. The argument is illustrated using four case studies in which networks of firms and organizations in defence contracting, biotechnology, health care and combating crime and disorder are examined. The book will be of major interest to scholars and students of business and management, public management, public policy, organizational sociology and to practising managers.

The Institutional Dynamics of Culture Volumes I and II

The Institutional Dynamics of Culture  Volumes I and II
Author: Perri Six
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1282
Release: 2018-12-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351887656

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These two volumes present the most important recent developments in the institutional theory of culture and demonstrate their practical applications. Sometimes called 'grid-group analysis' or 'cultural theory', they derive from the work of Durkheim in the 1880s and 1900s and develop the insights of the anthropologist Mary Douglas and her followers from the 1960s on. First redefined within social and cultural anthropology, the theory's influence is shown in recent years to have permeated all the main disciplines of social science with substantial implications for politics, history, business, work and organizations, the environment, technology and risk, and crime and consumption. Today, the institutional theory of culture now rivals the rational choice, Weberian and postmodern outlooks in influence across the social sciences.

The Glass Consumer

The Glass Consumer
Author: Lace, Susanne
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2005-06-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781861347350

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We are all 'glass consumers'. Organisations know so much about us, they can almost see through us. This book takes the debate beyond privacy issues, arguing that we are living in a world in which - more than ever before - our personal information defines our opportunities in life.

Computers Phones and the Internet

Computers  Phones  and the Internet
Author: Robert Kraut,Malcolm Brynin,Sara Kiesler
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2006-07-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780195179637

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This text brings together leading researchers investigating the impact of information and communication technology outside of the workplace. It develops a consolidated view of what we collectively know in this fast-changing area, evaluates approaches to data collection and analysis, and identifies future directions for research.

Human Genes and Neoliberal Governance

Human Genes and Neoliberal Governance
Author: Antoinette Rouvroy
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2007-12-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781134066681

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Original and interdisciplinary, this is the first book to explore the relationship between a neoliberal mode of governance and the so-called genetic revolution. Looking at the knowledge-power relations in the post-genomic era and addressing the pressing issues of genetic privacy and discrimination in the context of neoliberal governance, this book demonstrates and explains the mechanisms of mutual production between biotechnology and cultural, political, economic and legal frameworks. In the first part Antoinette Rouvroy explores the social, political and economic conditions and consequences of this new ‘perceptual regime’. In the second she pursues her analysis through a consideration of the impact of ‘geneticization’ on political support of the welfare state and on the operation of private health and life insurances. Genetics and neoliberalism, she argues, are complicit in fostering the belief that social and economic patterns have a fixed nature beyond the reach of democratic deliberation, whilst the characteristics of individuals are unusually plastic, and within the scope of individual choice and responsibility. This book will be of interest to all students of law, sociology and politics.