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Philosophy & Social Criticism | 2013

Privacy and social interaction

Beate Roessler; Dorota Mokrosinska

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 prevailing claim that norms of informational privacy protect the autonomy of individual subjects, we supplement it with an argument demonstrating that privacy is an integral element of the dynamics of all social relationships. This latter claim is developed in terms of the social role theory and substantiated by an analysis of the role of privacy in intimate relationships, in professional relationships and in social interactions between strangers in public. We conclude by arguing that it is not always reasonable to assume a conflict between individual privacy on the one hand and society on the other. Legislators and participants in public debate also have to take into account the consequences of limiting privacy on social interaction and the integration of the society.


Philosophy & Social Criticism | 2012

Authenticity of cultures and of persons

Beate Roessler

In this article I argue that it does not make sense – either empirically or normatively – to speak of ‘authentic’ cultures. All we need when talking about cultures is a relatively weak concept that still carries enough normative weight to function as the meaningful background of a person’s identity, autonomy and good life. Discussing the authentic culture, I refer to the debates around the German Leitkultur as well as the Dutch populist movement as examples. However, I am interested not only in the concept of the authenticity of a culture but also in the concept of the authenticity of persons: if an ‘authentic culture’ is not feasible, does this have repercussions on the concept of the autonomy and authenticity of persons? In suggesting that this might be the case, I argue that persons can be autonomous without always being fully authentic.


Archive | 2015

Social Dimensions of Privacy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Beate Roessler; Dorota Mokrosinska


Social Dimensions of Privacy: Interdisciplinary Perspectives | 2015

Should personal data be a tradable good? On the moral limits of markets in privacy

Beate Roessler


Archive | 2015

Coming to terms: the kaleidoscope of privacy and surveillance

Gary T. Marx; Beate Roessler; Dorota Mokrosinska


Archive | 2015

Respect for context as a benchmark for privacy online: what it is and isn't

Helen Nissenbaum; Beate Roessler; Dorota Mokrosinska


Archive | 2015

Privacy, sociality and the failure of regulation: lessons learned from young Canadians' online experiences

Valerie Steeves; Beate Roessler; Dorota Mokrosinska


Archive | 2015

Social Dimensions of Privacy: Introduction

Dorota Mokrosinska; Beate Roessler


Archive | 2015

Privacy: the longue durée

James B. Rule; Beate Roessler; Dorota Mokrosinska


Archive | 2015

Compliance-limited health privacy laws

Anita L. Allen; Beate Roessler; Dorota Mokrosinska

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