Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-204) and index.
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1. Introduction PART I: Journalism, Surveillance and Politics of Encryption -- 2. Nothing to hide, nothing to fear: myth and Western roots of privacy -- 3. Journalism: a complex relationship with privacy -- 4. The Snowden leaks: a call for better surveillance -- 5. Encryption: simultaneously public and private -- PART II: Commercial dimensions of privacy and media : 7. Behavioural and programmatic advertising: consent, data alienation and problems with Marx -- 8. The right to be forgotten: memory, deletion and expression -- 9. Big data: machine learning and the politics of algorithms -- PART III: The role of the body : 10. Empathic media: towards ubiquitous emotional intelligence -- 11. Re-introducing the Body: intimate and wearable media -- 12. Being young and social: inter-personal privacy and debunking seclusion -- 13. Sexting: exposure, protocol and collective privacy -- 14. Conclusion: what do media developments tell us about privacy?.