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A 0188$e BN 0005155675 B (0471 v. 3583.$fT $h20090317$i20090317 977 $a AV$a BN 996 $aDisposizioni per l'attuazione del libro primo del Codice civile e disposizioni transitorie$91483447 997 $aUNISANNIO LEADER 06710nam 2200457 450 001 9910551841603321 005 20221008123246.0 010 $a3-662-64502-5 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6899815 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6899815 035 $a(OCoLC)1302008249 035 $a(CKB)21348186400041 035 $a(EXLCZ)9921348186400041 100 $a20221008d2022 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aBehind the cloud $ea theory of the private without secrecy /$fPeter Seele and Lucas Zapf 210 1$aBerlin, Germany ;$aNew York, New York :$cSpringer-Verlag,$d[2022] 210 4$d©2022 215 $a1 online resource (201 pages) 311 08$aPrint version: Seele, Peter Behind the Cloud Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin / Heidelberg,c2022 9783662645017 327 $aIntro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction: Behind the Cloud -- 1.1 On the Changing Relationship Between Privacy and Secrecy in the Digital Age -- 1.2 Facets of Change: Privacy Without Secrecy on Three Levels -- 1.3 Digital Promises: Masters of the Universe with Secret Weaknesses -- 1.4 Distinction from Cases Not Dealt with -- 1.5 Does the Digital Age Still Need Theory? -- References -- Part I: The Secret Private: Introduction and Derivation -- 2: "Privacy Is Dead": How Could It Come to This? -- 2.1 What Is the Private Sphere? -- 2.2 The Secret Private: Three Types -- 2.2.1 God Sees Everything: Transcendent Analogous Omniscience -- 2.2.2 "Secret Privates": Immanent Analogical Self-Knowledge -- 2.2.3 "Privacy Without Secrecy": Immanent Digital Omniscience -- 2.2.4 Encroachments on the Secret Private in Digital Omniscience -- 2.3 Mass Society as a Social Precondition of Immanent-Digital Omniscience -- 2.3.1 Historical Materialism and De-individualization -- 2.3.2 The Drive towards Individualisation: Counterculture, Rebel Sell and Digitalisation -- 2.3.3 Summary: Digital, Individualised Mass Society and the Abolition of the Secret Private Sphere -- References -- Part II: Symptoms of the Structural Change of the Private -- 3: Showcasing Digital Omniscience in Everyday Life -- 3.1 Driving a Taxi -- 3.1.1 "Hello Taxi!" -- 3.1.2 TaxiApp -- 3.1.3 Uber -- 3.2 Overnight Stay -- 3.2.1 The Middle-Class Bedroom -- 3.2.2 Overnight Stay in the Boarding House -- 3.2.3 Airbnb -- 3.3 Celebrating and Eating -- 3.3.1 'Everyone Brings Something' -- 3.3.2 Running Dinner -- 3.3.3 Food and Party -- 3.4 Sharing -- 3.4.1 St Martin: Sharing out of Religious Conviction -- 3.4.2 Collaborative Consumption: Sharing for a Better World -- 3.4.3 Sharing Economy: Sharing as a Business Case -- 3.5 Tying up -- 3.5.1 The Village Fete. 327 $a3.5.2 Speed Dating -- 3.5.3 Parship -- 3.6 Advertising and Recommendations -- 3.6.1 Billboard, Newspaper Advertisement and Personal Recommendation -- 3.6.2 Quota Boxes and Direct Marketing -- 3.6.3 Integrated Personalised Advertising: AdWorks and Spying Billboards -- 3.7 Surveillance -- 3.7.1 The Village Policeman -- 3.7.2 Video Surveillance/CCTV -- 3.7.3 Widespread Access to Private Communications: General Surveillance -- 3.8 Work and Employment -- 3.8.1 Natural Working Rhythm -- 3.8.2 The Time Clock -- 3.8.3 Smartphone Tracking by the Boss -- 3.9 Election and Political Advertising -- 3.9.1 The Secret Ballot and the Election Poster -- 3.9.2 Voting Machines and Civil Dialogue -- 3.9.3 Obama and Pandora -- 3.10 Networks -- 3.10.1 Pinboard -- 3.10.2 Analogue-Digital Information Networks -- 3.10.3 The Powerful Digital Network -- 3.11 Payment and Digital Currencies -- 3.11.1 Cash -- 3.11.2 Credit Card -- 3.11.3 Cryptocurrency -- 3.12 Books and e-Books -- 3.12.1 One Edition, One Word -- 3.12.2 Zeros and Ones Are Patient: Books and e-Books in Peaceful Co-Existence -- 3.12.3 E-Books: When the Reader Reads the Reader -- 3.13 Sexuality and the Internet: The Incognito Illusion -- 3.13.1 Adult Entertainment from the Station Bookshop -- 3.13.2 When Pictures Learned to Surf -- 3.13.3 The Incognito Illusion, Fitness Trackers and Bedside Bugs -- References -- Part III: Theory of a Structural Change of the Private -- 4: The Private Sphere Changes: A Consequence of Digitalization -- 4.1 Economic Structural Change of the Private Sector -- 4.1.1 Political and Personal Significance of the Economy and Its Digitalisation -- 4.1.2 Economic Use of Personal Information -- 4.1.3 The Secret Private as a Business Case: Seamless Products and Platform Capitalism -- 4.1.4 The Shaping of the Secret Private by Companies. 327 $a4.2 Political Structural Change of the Private Sector -- 4.2.1 Intrusion of Politics into the Secret Private Sphere of Citizens -- 4.2.2 Mixing Politics and Economics Through the Use of the Secret Private Sphere -- 4.2.3 Opposition to the Political Domination of the Private Sphere -- 4.2.4 Democratic-Legislative Updating of the Concept of Privacy -- 4.3 Social Structural Change of the Private Sphere -- 4.3.1 More Exchange, Less Self-Determination: Informational Heteronomy -- 4.3.2 New Social Spaces: Digital Intentionality and Self-Policing -- 4.3.2.1 Digital Intentionality -- 4.3.2.2 Self-Policing Instead of the Right to Be Forgotten -- References -- 5: Summary: Thoughts in a Digital World: Free, but no Longer Secret -- 5.1 Typology of the Secret Private -- 5.2 Symptoms and Theory of Structural Change -- 5.3 Digital Formation of the Secret Private -- References -- 6: Conclusion: Our Secrets Behind the Cloud -- 6.1 The Updated Concept of the Secret -- 6.2 The Secret Private in the Realm of Machines -- 6.3 What to Do? -- 6.3.1 Making People Aware of What They Have Made -- 6.3.2 Conscious Use of the Digital Infrastructure -- 6.3.3 Privacy as a Business Model -- 6.4 In Conclusion -- References -- 7: Outlook: Digital Authenticity: Immersive Consumption Without Secrets -- 7.1 What Is Authenticity? -- 7.2 Disney and Audi: Authenticity Brings Sales -- 7.3 Authenticity Without Secrecy -- References -- From Ethical Considerations to Proposed Legal Solutions: An Afterword by Bertil Cottier. 606 $aData protection 606 $aEconomics 615 0$aData protection. 615 0$aEconomics. 676 $a004.6782 700 $aSeele$b Peter$01213721 702 $aZapf$b Chr. 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