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This is the right I have called contextual integrity,  (CI), achieved through the harmonious balance of social rules, or norms, with both local and general values, ends, and purposes.

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Nissenbaum, Helen (2009-11-24). Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life (Stanford Law Books) (Kindle Locations 4418-4420). Stanford University Press - A. Kindle Edition.

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Contextual Integrity (CI) has a prescriptive as well as a descriptive facet

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Context-relative informational norms function descriptively when they express entrenched expectations governing the flows of personal information, but they are also a key vehicle for elaborating the prescriptive (or normative) component of the framework of contextual integrity.

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Contexts are structured social settings characterized by

  • activities,
  • roles, relationships, power structures,
  • norms (or rules), and
  • internal values (goals, ends, purposes).

Nissenbaum, Helen (2009-11-24). Privacy in Context: Technology, Policy, and the Integrity of Social Life (Stanford Law Books) (Kindle Locations 2551-2552). Stanford University Press - A. Kindle Edition.

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Aggregation, Commercialization Dangers associated with the aggregation and commercialization of information

“the transparent society,” in which we no longer fight the practices but work to ensure that all are watched and watching equally.

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