PRIVACY AND SURVEILLANCE
- Έκδοση: 2013
- Βιβλιοδεσία: Εύκαμπτη
- Σελίδες: 352
- ISBN: 978-960-562-168-1
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The Ionian University, School of Information Science and Informatics, Department of Archive and Library Sciences, in collaboration with LiSS (Living in Surveillance Societies Programme), organized a workshop titled ʽSurveillance in Academiaʼ, which took place in Athens, February 23-24, 2012. A series of papers were presented in the two-days seminar, in which more than 25 speakers discussed their work together in Athens. The Seminar was selected for funding after a review process of many workshop proposals, by the European LiSS Management Committee. This volume is the workshopʼs proceedings, where some papers from the International Conference on Information Law and Ethics 2011 and 2012 were added, to make a more complete work. The aim is to offer a volume not only on surveillance in connection to academia, although this is the main theme, but more widely, on modern privacy issues as well. Twenty one papers comprise this volume.
Foreword, George Bokos | Σελ. XI |
Introduction, Maria Bottis | Σελ. XIII |
I. Privacy: theory | |
Social control after Foucault | Σελ. 3 |
Michalis Lianos | |
Elements of convergence in the historical origins and ideological foundations of the US and European privacy law: the nexus between the "right to be let alone" and continental jurisdictions | Σελ. 24 |
Konstantia-Christine Lachana | |
Between public and personal information - not prohibited, therefore permitted? | Σελ. 45 |
Ville Kainu & Koskinen Jani | |
Big brother is -still- watching you | Σελ. 60 |
Marina Rigou | |
A theoretical legal policy for privacy protection in Japan | Σελ. 68 |
Yohko Orito & Kiyoshi Murata | |
II. Privacy: particular topics | |
The conformity to the provisions of the Constitution of Greece of the «anonymity on the internet» | Σελ. 85 |
Dimitris Anastasopoulos | |
Genetic privacy versus genetic solidarity in the field of donation and expectation of benefits in research biobanks | Σελ. 103 |
Angeliki Barmpagalou | |
Not a scalpel: RFID implants for patients and personnel in hospitals | Σελ. 113 |
Maria Bottis | |
EU's Data Protection Reform and the right to be forgotten - A legal response to a technological challenge? | Σελ. 125 |
Lilian Mitrou & Maria Karyda | |
The right to oblivion as an expression of the human right to privacy | Σελ. 151 |
Napoleon Xanthoulis | |
Privacy protection in an e-Health environment | Σελ. 164 |
Maria Milossi | |
Transnational e-government systems: A tale of European integration and surveillance | Σελ. 187 |
Georgia Foteinou | |
RFID chips and EU e-passports: the end of privacy? | Σελ. 199 |
Maria Nikita | |
III. Privacy and social networks | |
Facebook as a challenge to privacy | Σελ. 215 |
Fereniki Panagopoulou-Koutnatzi | |
Regulating privacy on Online Social Networks (OSNs): possibility or utopia in the digital era? | Σελ. 234 |
Despina Spatha | |
IV. Surveillance in Academia | |
Online survey, reservations, considerations and scientific conclusions on the students' opinion of University of Crete | Σελ. 257 |
Minas Samatas | |
Surveillance, data protection and libraries in Europe and the US- notes on an empirical data case study on surveillance and Greek academic libraries | Σελ. 272 |
Maria Bottis | |
The use of technical means for the electronic surveillance of universities | Σελ. 283 |
Fereniki Panagopoulou-Koutnatzi | |
Surveillance of university (campus) computer networks | Σελ. 299 |
Vagelis Papakonstantinou | |
Academic libraries and social networking sites. A new concern for surveillance in academic community | Σελ. 309 |
Anna-Maria Piskopani | |
Privacy and video surveillance in academic libraries | Σελ. 324 |
Vassiliki Strakantouna | |