Digital Transformation and the Future of Privacy
暫譯: 數位轉型與隱私的未來
McBride, Neil
- 出版商: Routledge
- 出版日期: 2026-07-02
- 售價: $6,500
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $6,175
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 192
- 裝訂: Hardcover - also called cloth, retail trade, or trade
- ISBN: 0367110628
- ISBN-13: 9780367110628
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商品描述
The rise of digital commerce, smart phones, social media and now the tsunami of artificial intelligence have led to the digital transformation of organisations and everyday life, creating an anxiety about privacy. Privacy becomes a matter of public concern, as organisational systems are compromised, data misappropriated and our personal choices commoditised. We are left with the vain hope privacy carries some meaning in a digitalised world. This book seeks to humanise the digital privacy debate, to expose different pathways to considering digital privacy, to try out a collection of critical lenses to see if anything strikes a chord, suggests new insights and a way forward.
This volume pursues a range of disciplines, metaphors and historical contexts to try to find different ways of thinking about digital privacy and expand the landscape we work in both theoretically and practically. It examines a range of technologies, including generative AI, blockchain and augmented reality. Privacy is treated as lived experience, something that requires a phenomenological orientation. Hence, this book offers a new definition of privacy. It proposes a different approach to digital privacy through the practice of virtuous privacy. It draws on a toolbox of theoretical lenses and counters the temptation to abstraction through metaphors.
This book will be useful for courses on digital transformation, digital ethics and digital privacy. It will appeal to privacy researchers, both in management and computer science, as well as privacy consultants and data controllers in organisations.
商品描述(中文翻譯)
數位商務、智慧型手機、社交媒體的興起,以及現在人工智慧的浪潮,導致了組織和日常生活的數位轉型,並引發了對隱私的焦慮。隱私成為公共關注的議題,因為組織系統受到侵害、數據被濫用,我們的個人選擇也被商品化。在這個數位化的世界中,我們對隱私的意義抱有虛幻的希望。本書旨在使數位隱私的辯論人性化,揭示考慮數位隱私的不同途徑,嘗試一系列批判性的視角,以看看是否有任何觀點引起共鳴,提供新的見解和前進的方向。
本書探討多種學科、隱喻和歷史背景,試圖找到不同的思考數位隱私的方式,並擴展我們在理論和實踐中工作的範疇。它檢視一系列技術,包括生成式人工智慧、區塊鏈和擴增實境。隱私被視為一種生活經驗,這需要現象學的取向。因此,本書提供了隱私的新定義。它通過實踐美德隱私提出了一種不同的數位隱私方法。它利用一套理論視角的工具箱,並通過隱喻抵抗抽象化的誘惑。
本書將對數位轉型、數位倫理和數位隱私的課程有幫助。它將吸引隱私研究者,包括管理學和計算機科學領域的研究者,以及組織中的隱私顧問和數據控制者。
作者簡介
Neil McBride is Reader in Information Technology Management at De Montfort University, Leicester, where he teaches systems thinking, information systems management, privacy and surveillance studies. His research covers applied AI ethics, addressing health, justice and transport. He has industry and consultancy experience of systems design and application development, including assembler programming of early distributed systems. He has a PhD and post-doctoral experience in recombinant DNA technology. His current interests include decision-making models, the phenomenology of AI and poetry.
作者簡介(中文翻譯)
尼爾·麥克布賴德是萊斯特德蒙福特大學資訊科技管理的講師,教授系統思維、資訊系統管理、隱私與監控研究。他的研究涵蓋應用人工智慧倫理,涉及健康、司法和交通等領域。他在系統設計和應用開發方面擁有業界和顧問經驗,包括早期分散式系統的組合語言程式設計。他擁有博士學位及重組DNA技術的博士後經驗。他目前的興趣包括決策模型、人工智慧的現象學和詩歌。