Remembering and Forgetting in the Digital Age (Law, Governance and Technology Series)
暫譯: 數位時代的記憶與遺忘(法律、治理與科技系列)
Florent Thouvenin, Peter Hettich, Herbert Burkert, Urs Gasser
- 出版商: Springer
- 出版日期: 2018-09-07
- 售價: $6,740
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,403
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 257
- 裝訂: Hardcover
- ISBN: 3319902296
- ISBN-13: 9783319902296
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This book examines the fundamental question of how legislators and other rule-makers should handle remembering and forgetting information (especially personally identifiable information) in the digital age. It encompasses such topics as privacy, data protection, individual and collective memory, and the right to be forgotten when considering data storage, processing and deletion. The authors argue in support of maintaining the new digital default, that (personally identifiable) information should be remembered rather than forgotten.
The book offers guidelines for legislators as well as private and public organizations on how to make decisions on remembering and forgetting personally identifiable information in the digital age. It draws on three main perspectives: law, based on a comprehensive analysis of Swiss law that serves as an example; technology, specifically search engines, internet archives, social media and the mobile internet; and an interdisciplinary perspective with contributions from various disciplines such as philosophy, anthropology, sociology, psychology, and economics, amongst others.. Thanks to this multifaceted approach, readers will benefit from a holistic view of the informational phenomenon of “remembering and forgetting”.
This book will appeal to lawyers, philosophers, sociologists, historians, economists, anthropologists, and psychologists among many others. Such wide appeal is due to its rich and interdisciplinary approach to the challenges for individuals and society at large with regard to remembering and forgetting in the digital age.
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本書探討了立法者和其他規則制定者在數位時代應如何處理記憶與遺忘資訊(特別是個人可識別資訊)的基本問題。內容涵蓋隱私、數據保護、個人與集體記憶,以及在考慮數據儲存、處理和刪除時的被遺忘權等主題。作者主張應維持新的數位默認設定,即(個人可識別)資訊應被記住而非遺忘。
本書為立法者以及私營和公共組織提供了在數位時代如何決策記憶與遺忘個人可識別資訊的指導方針。它從三個主要視角出發:法律,基於對瑞士法律的全面分析作為範例;技術,特別是搜索引擎、互聯網檔案、社交媒體和行動互聯網;以及跨學科的視角,涵蓋哲學、人類學、社會學、心理學和經濟學等多個學科的貢獻。得益於這種多面向的方法,讀者將能夠從整體的角度理解“記憶與遺忘”的資訊現象。
本書將吸引律師、哲學家、社會學家、歷史學家、經濟學家、人類學家和心理學家等眾多讀者。這種廣泛的吸引力源於其對數位時代中個人和社會在記憶與遺忘方面所面臨挑戰的豐富且跨學科的探討。