Introduction: Framing the Consumer Privacy Industry
From PRISM and the Edward Snowden scandal to the arrival of Google Glass, 2013 was the year that the desire to be seen and heard was turned on its head. Consider the following: in January, the TSA scrapped airport body scanners that produce near-naked images of travelers; in June, Edward Snowden rev...
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Zusammenfassung: | From PRISM and the Edward Snowden scandal to the arrival of Google Glass, 2013 was the year that the desire to be seen and heard was turned on its head. Consider the following: in January, the TSA scrapped airport body scanners that produce near-naked images of travelers; in June, Edward Snowden revealed the widespread global-spying program, Project PRISM; in October, Google announced new privacy policy plans that allow the company to incorporate user data into advertisements. The discussion of privacy—what it is and what it isn’t—embodies the preeminent concerns of 2013. For this reason, privacy is Dictionary.com’s Word |
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DOI: | 10.2307/j.ctv12fw917.3 |