Privacy and social interaction

B Roessler, D Mokrosinska - Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2013 - journals.sagepub.com
This article joins in and extends the contemporary debate on the right to privacy. We bring
together two strands of the contemporary discourse on privacy. While we endorse the …

Government surveillance, privacy, and legitimacy

P Königs - Philosophy & Technology, 2022 - Springer
The recent decades have seen established liberal democracies expand their surveillance
capacities on a massive scale. This article explores what is problematic about government …

Government Surveillance and Why Defining Privacy Matters in a Post‐Snowden World

K Macnish - Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
There is a long‐running debate as to whether privacy is a matter of control or access. This
has become more important following revelations made by Edward Snowden in 2013 …

Deepfake Pornography and the Ethics of Non-Veridical Representations

D Story, R Jenkins - Philosophy & Technology, 2023 - Springer
We investigate the question of whether (and if so why) creating or distributing deepfake
pornography of someone without their consent is inherently objectionable. We argue that …

Intelligence ethics: A critical review and future perspectives

K Vrist Ronn - International Journal of Intelligence and …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
A spotlight has been placed on the conduct of intelligence activities pertaining to the
revelations of controversial intelligence affairs (ie, dubious methods of interrogation, such as …

Towards large-scale, automated, accurate detection of CCTV camera objects using computer vision. Applications and implications for privacy, safety, and …

H Turtiainen, A Costin, T Lahtinen, L Sintonen… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2020 - arxiv.org
In order to withstand the ever-increasing invasion of privacy by CCTV cameras and
technologies, on par CCTV-aware solutions must exist that provide privacy, safety, and …

Iudicium ex machinae–the ethical challenges of automated decision-making in criminal sentencing

F Thomsen - 2022 - philpapers.org
Automated decision making for sentencing is the use of a software algorithm to analyse a
convicted offender's case and deliver a sentence. This chapter reviews the moral arguments …

Public anonymity and the connected world

T Doyle, J Veranas - Ethics and information technology, 2014 - Springer
We defend public anonymity in the light of the threat posed by digital technology. Once
people could reasonably assume that they were fairly anonymous when they left the house …

An eye for an eye: Proportionality and surveillance

K Macnish - Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, 2015 - Springer
It is often claimed that surveillance should be proportionate, but it is rarely made clear
exactly what proportionate surveillance would look like beyond an intuitive sense of an act …

Neuroscience, mind reading and mental privacy

J Ryberg - Res Publica, 2017 - Springer
Many theorists have expressed the view that current or future applications of
neurotechnology may prompt serious ethical problems in terms of privacy. This article …