Modern Privacy Shifting Boundaries, New Forms

Modern Privacies addresses emergent transformations of privacy in western societies from a multidisciplinary and international perspective. It examines social and cultural trends in new media, feminism, law, work and intimacy which indicate that

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Edited by

Harry Blatterer, Pauline Johnson and Maria R. Markus

10.1057/9780230290679preview - Modern Privacy, Edited by Harry Blatterer, Pauline Johnson and Maria R. Markus

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Modern Privacy

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Modern Privacy

10.1057/9780230290679preview - Modern Privacy, Edited by Harry Blatterer, Pauline Johnson and Maria R. Markus

10.1057/9780230290679preview - Modern Privacy, Edited by Harry Blatterer, Pauline Johnson and Maria R. Markus

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Modern Privacy Shifting Boundaries, New Forms

Harry Blatterer Macquarie University, Australia

Pauline Johnson Macquarie University, Australia

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Maria R. Markus University of New South Wales, Australia

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