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ISBN 10: 0230246117
ISBN 13: 978-0230246119
Author: Harry Blatterer, Pauline Johnson, Maria R. Markus
Modern Privacies addresses emergent transformations of privacy in western societies from a multidisciplinary and international perspective. It examines social and cultural trends in new media, feminism, law, work and intimacy which indicate that our perceptions, evaluations and enactments of privacy in constant flux.
Front Matter
Introduction
Privacy, Secrecy, Intimacy, Human Bonds, Utopia—and Other Collateral Casualties of Liquid Modernity
When Privacy Goes Public: New Media and the Transformation of the Culture of Confession
Images of Intimacy in Feminist Discussions over Private/Public Boundaries
Privacy and Law
Social Networking, Privacy, and the Pursuit of Visibility
Can Solitude be Recaptured for the Sake of Intimacy?
The Erotic Imaginary, Autonomy, and Modernity
What’s Wrong with Therapy Culture?
Privacy and Work
Narcissism and the Emergence of the Network Society
Conclusion: Futures of Modern Privacy
Back Matter
modern privacy shifting boundaries new forms
modern privacy landscaping
modern privacy fencing
a right to privacy for modern discovery
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Tags: Harry Blatterer, Pauline Johnson, Maria R Markus, Modern, Privacy, Shifting, Boundaries, New, Forms