Privacy is disappearing. From our sex lives to our workout routines, the details of our lives once relegated to pen and paper have joined the slipstream of new technology. As a MacArthur fellow and distinguished professor of law at the University of Virginia, acclaimed civil rights advocate Danielle Citron has spent decades working with lawmakers and stakeholders across the globe to protect what she calls intimate privacy-encompassing our bodies, health, gender, and relationships.
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Citron, D. K. (2022). The fight for privacy : protecting dignity, identity, and love in the digital age. New York: W. W. Norton. https://worldcat.org/title/1294286173