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Controlling Knowledge: Contents

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Contents

Preface and Acknowledgements

CH_1
An Introduction to Freedom of Information and Privacy Protection

Accessing and Protecting Electronic Data

Accountability and Autonomy

Unpacking the Concepts

Transparency, Privacy, and Good Governance

Overview of the Book

CH_2
Privacy Protection

The Many Dimensions of Privacy

The March Toward Regulation

Data Flow, the Thirst for Information, and the Problems of Privacy Protection

Privacy Protection, Personal Autonomy, and Control

CH_3
Freedom of Information (FOI)

Transparency for the Public Good

The March Toward Regulation

Administrative Practice: Challenges to the Culture of Openness

Information Access, Equity, and Fairness

CH_4
Sharing Medical Information: Antidote or Bitter Pill?

The Special Case of Health Information

Electronic Health Records

Privacy and Confidentiality

Secondary Uses of Medical Information

Managing Health Information

CH_5
Surveillance in the Digital Age

Surveillance as a Form of Social Control

Modern Forms of Watching

Whither Watching?

CH_6
Social Networking: The Case of Facebook

The Creation of Online Personalities

The Power and Perils of Virtual Communities

Digital Identities, the Commodification of Personality, and the Backlash

The Future of Facebook

CH_7
Balancing Freedom of Information and the Protection of Privacy

Questions for Discussion

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index

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