Information Privacy Law and Policy
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Overview
Subject area
LAW
Catalog Number
9720
Course Title
Information Privacy Law and Policy
Department(s)
Description
Few values have been affected by new technologies as drastically as privacy. This course presents a philosophical, social, and legal inquiry into the impact of technology upon privacy and its meanings in order to prepare students to recognize, contextualize, and analyze privacy challenges created by new information technologies. We will explore the philosophical roots of privacy as a deeply held social value and consider how it may conflict with other values, such as freedom of speech, anonymity, efficiency, accountability, and national security. Our discussions will be situated in leading ethical and legal controversies concerning new media tools (e.g., social networks, mobile apps, digital e-readers, wearable health sensors, digital wallets), practices (e.g., online tracking, behavioral advertising, automated face recognition, video surveillance), platforms (e.g. Instagram, TikTok, Mint), and other topics shaping today's privacy discourse.
Typically Offered
Fall, Spring, Summer
Academic Career
Graduate
Liberal Arts
No
Credits
Minimum Units
3
Maximum Units
3
Academic Progress Units
3
Repeat For Credit
No
Components
Name
Lecture
Hours
3