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The Private Sphere Changes: A Consequence of Digitalization

Peter Seele and Lucas Zapf
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Peter Seele: Università della Svizzera italiana
Lucas Zapf: University of Basel

Chapter 4 in Behind the Cloud, 2022, pp 133-168 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The digital age has such a far-reaching influence on the private that it requires a structural change of this private. We theorize this change in the fields of economics, politics and social affairs in the following section. The aim of the proposed theory is to provide a view of the principle of privacy that is updated to include the aspect of digitalisation.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-64502-4_4

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