TY - BOOK ID - 7689788 TI - Controlling knowledge : freedom of information and privacy protection in a networked world PY - 2011 SN - 192683626X 9786613279750 1283279754 1926836278 9781926836614 9781926836263 9781926836270 1926836618 PB - Edmonton, [Alberta] : AU Press, DB - UniCat KW - Freedom of information. KW - Freedom of speech. KW - Privacy, Right of. KW - Freedom of information KW - Privacy, Right of KW - Law, Politics & Government KW - Human Rights KW - Invasion of privacy KW - Right of privacy KW - Information, Freedom of KW - Liberty of information KW - Right to know KW - Law and legislation KW - Civil rights KW - Libel and slander KW - Personality (Law) KW - Press law KW - Computer crimes KW - Confidential communications KW - Data protection KW - Right to be forgotten KW - Secrecy KW - Freedom of speech KW - Intellectual freedom KW - Telecommunication UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:7689788 AB - Digital communications technology has immeasurably enhanced our capacity to store, retrieve, and exchange information. But who controls our access to information, and who decides what others have a right to know about us? In Controlling Knowledge, author Lorna Stefanick offers a thought-provoking and user-friendly overview of the regulatory regime that currently governs freedom of information and the protection of privacy.Aiming to clarify rather than mystify, Stefanick outlines the history and application of FOIP legislation, with special focus on how these laws affect the individual. To illustrate the impact of FOIP, she examines the notion of informed consent, looks at concerns about surveillance in the digital age, and explores the sometimes insidious influence of Facebook. Specialists in public policy and public administration, information technology, communications, law, criminal justice, sociology, and health care will find much here that bears directly on their work, while students and general readers will welcome the book's down-to-earth language and accessible style.Intended to serve as a "citizen's guide," Controlling Knowledge is a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand how freedom of information and privacy protection are legally defined and how this legislation is shaping our individual rights as citizens of the information age. ER -