In my seminar class, Privacy in Electronic Society, I recorded a presentation exploring the “I’ve Got Nothing to Hide” argument. It starts with a summary of “I’ve Got Nothing to Hide” and Other
Misunderstands of Privacy by Daniel J. Solove.
Then I cite examples of privacy in other media:
- The Neighbors by Arne Svenson.
- Face to Facebook by Paolo Cirio and Alessandro Ludovico
- fbFaces by Joern Roder and Jonathan Prinay
- The Trial by Franz Kafka
- Little Brother by Cory Doctorow
- V for Vendetta
- The Lives of Others
It’s a 26 minute presentation (127MB zipped .mov file or stream from Google Drive) and you can also download the slides.
For class, I’ll be moderating an online discussion, but for the rest of the world, I’ll facilitate a discussion on this post as well! Think of it like a mini-Coursera 😉
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