Public Parts

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Public Parts is a nonfiction book by media theorist Jeff Jarvis that explores the value of openness and sharing in the digital age and argues for a more public society.

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instanceOf book
nonfiction book
argues for a more public society
that privacy and publicity must be balanced
that publicness can improve institutions
that sharing can create value
author Jeff Jarvis
authorOccupation journalist
media theorist
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes benefits of sharing information online
risks of privacy invasion
explores how social networks encourage sharing
how technology changes norms of privacy
the cultural impact of the internet
the economics of publicness
the role of companies in handling user data
the role of government in privacy regulation
genre nonfiction
hasForm digital edition
hardcover edition
paperback edition
hasInfluenceOn debates about online privacy
discussions of social media openness
hasPerspective critical of excessive privacy fears
pro-openness
intendedAudience general readers
media professionals
policy makers
language English
mainSubject digital culture
internet
networked society
openness
privacy
publicness
sharing
social media
transparency
mediaType ebook
print
notableIdea publicness as a positive value
redefining privacy in networked environments
publicationDate 2011
publisher Simon & Schuster
setting digital age
workOf Jeff Jarvis

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