Marjolein Lanzing,
Philosopher/ Phd candidate,
University of Technology Eindhoven
“My research ‘The Transparent Self: Identity and Relationships in a Digital Age’ will contain a normative interpretation of the changing norms of privacy under the perspective of the changing meaning of the Self in a digital age.”
PHILOSOPHY
Marjolein looks at the story from a philosophical perspective. He answers the following questions:
Reading suggestions
- Facebook vriendschap is een illusie (Folia)
- Hoe voorkom je technostress (VN, 2014)
- boyd, d., Marwick, A. (2011) Social Privacy in Networked Publics: Teen’s Attitudes, Practices and Strategies. In: Microsoft Research (September 22nd 2011).
- Illouz, E. (2007) Cold Intimacies. Polity Press: Cambridge
- Nissenbaum, H. 2010, Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life. Stanford Palo Alto, CA: Stanford University Press.
- Roessler, B and Mokrosinska, D. (eds). 2015. Social Dimensions of Privacy. Cambridge University Press.
- Turkle, S. (2012) Alone Together. Basic Books: New York
- Zadie Smith, Generation Why?, The New York Review of Books, November 2010.
- http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2010/nov/25/generation-why/?pagination=false