TALKING DATA PRIVACY AND GOVERNANCE (26 October 2022)

Description

Nick is annoyed with accepting cookies on websites and wonders if the transactional “notice and choice” approach really does anything to benefit the world. So what’s the alternative? We asked the expert Kirsten Martin to join our podcast again and chat with us about this.  We ask whether there really is a “privacy paradox”, how fields such as information systems, engineering, law, and ethics and others approach this topic, and whether we are paternalistic elitists or not. Then Kirsten unplugs Nick’s Wi-Fi so he quits interrupting her.

Episode Reading List

  • Martin, K.: TEC Talks. https://techethics.nd.edu/tec-talks/.
  • Schneider, C., Weinmann, M., & vom Brocke, J. (2018). Digital Nudging–Influencing Choices by Using Interface Design. Communications of the ACM, 61(7), 67-73.
  • Waldman, A. E. (2018). Privacy as Trust: Information Privacy for an Information Age. Cambridge University Press.
  • Viljoen, S. (2021). A Relational Theory of Data Governance. The Yale Law Journal, 131(2), 573-654.
  • McDonald, A. M., & Cranor, L. F. (2008). The Cost of Reading Privacy Policies. I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, 4(3), 540-565.
  • Alashoor, T., Al-Maidani, N., & Al-Jabri, I. (2018). The Privacy Calculus under Positive and Negative Mood States 39th International Conference on Information Systems, San Francisco, California.
  • Martin, K. (2015). Privacy Notices as Tabula Rasa: An Empirical Investigation into how Complying with a Privacy Notice is Related to Meeting Privacy Expectations Online. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 34(2), 210-227.
  • Hoofnagle, C. J., van der Sloot, B., & Borgesius, F. Z. (2019). The European Union General Data Protection Regulation: What it is and What it Means. Information & Communications Technology Law, 28(1), 65-98.
  • Acquisti, A., Brandimarte, L., & Loewenstein, G. (2020). Secrets and Likes: The Drive for Privacy and the Difficulty of Achieving It in the Digital Age. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 30(4), 736-758.
  • Easley, R. F., Guo, H., & Krämer, J. (2018). From Net Neutrality to Data Neutrality: A Techno-Economic Framework and Research Agenda. Information Systems Research, 29(2), 253–272.
  • Kokshagina, O., Reinecke, P. C., & Karanasios, S. (2023). To Regulate or Not to Regulate: Unravelling Government Institutional Work Towards AI Regulation. Journal of Information Technology,https://doi.org/10.1177/02683962221114408.
  • Martin, K. (Ed.). (2020). Ethics of Data and Analytics: Concepts and Cases. CRC Press.
  • Leidner, D. E., & Tona, O. (2021). The CARE Theory of Dignity Amid Personal Data Digitalization. MIS Quarterly, 45(1), 343-370.

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