The Bibliographies in 4.3.1

No. Bibliography
1 Alderman, Ellen and Caroline Kennedy. The Right to Privacy. NY: Alfred Knopf, 1995.
2 Alton, Irwin. Privacy -- A Conceptual Analysis, Environment and Behavior, Vol. 8, 1976.
3 Barlow, John Perry. Private Life in Cyberspace, Communications of the ACM, August 1991, pp. 23-25.
4 Bazelon, David. Probing Privacy, Georgia Law Review, Vol. 12, 1977.
5 Beardsley, Elizabeth. Privacy, Autonomy, and Selective Disclosure, in J. Pennock and J. Chapman, eds. Nomos XIII: Privacy. NY: Atherton Press, 1971.
6 Benn, S. I. Privacy, Freedom and Respect for Persons, in Ferdinand Schoeman, ed. Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
7 Berman, Jerry and Janlori Goldman. A Federal Right of Information Privacy: The Need for Reform, Benton Foundation Project on Communication and Information Policy Opinions. Paper No. 4, Washington, DC, 1989. Reprinted in D. Johnson and H. Nissenbaum, eds. Computers, Ethics & Social Values. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995, pp. 374-393.
8 Bloustein, Edward J. Privacy as an Aspect of Human Dignity: An Answer to Dean Prosser, in F. Schoeman, ed. Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp. 157-202.
9 Brown, Geoffrey. Privacy and Information: A New Moral Problem?, Culture, Education and Society/New Universities Quarterly, Vol. 39, No. 2, 1985.
10 Bynum, T.; Maner, W. and J. Fodor, eds. Computing and Privacy. (Part of the Proceedings of the National Conference on Computers and Values.) New Haven, CT: Research Center on Computing and Society (RCCS), 1992.
11 Campbell, Duncan and Steve Connor. The Battle Against Privacy, New Statesman, Vol. 9, 1986.
12 Chaum, David. A New Paradigm for Individuals in the Information Age, Proceedings from IEEE 5th Symposium on Security and Privacy, April/May 1984, Oakland CA, pp. 99-103. Reprinted in D. Johnson and H. Nissenbaum, eds. Computers, Ethics & Social Values. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995, pp. 366-373.
13 Chaum, David. Achieving Electronic Privacy, Scientific American, August 1991, pp. 96-101.
14 Chaves, Corrine. The Death of Personal Privacy, Computerworld, January 27, 1992.
15 Clement, Andrew, ed. Privacy Considerations. SIGOIS Bulletin (entire issue), July 1993.
16 Clifford, Brian Patrick. Individual Privacy in an Information Dependent Society, in Ethics in the Computer Age: Proceedings of the 1994 ACM/SIGCAS Conference. NY: ACM Press, 1995, pp. 51-54.
17 Cobb, Nathan. The End of Privacy, The Boston Globe Magazine, April 26, 1992.
18 Computers, Freedom and Privacy: Proceedings of the IEEE's First Conference. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1991.
19 Computers, Freedom, and Privacy: Proceedings of the IEEE's Second Conference. Los Alamitos, CA: IEEE Computer Society Press, 1992.
20 Connors, Mary. Public Records in the Electronic Age, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 3, Fall 1995, pp. 13-14.
21 Culver, Charles; Moor, James; Duerfeldt, William; Kapp, Marshall and Mark Sullivan. Privacy, Professional Ethics, Vol. 3, Nos. 3 & 4, Fall-Winter 1994, pp. 3-25.
22 Davis, Frederick. What Do We Mean by 'Right to Privacy'? The San Diego Law Review, Vol. 4, 1959.
23 Dever, Steve. Privacy Threats from Genetic Research, CPSR Newsletter, Vol. 13, No. 3, Fall 1995, pp. 6-7.
24 Fletcher, Patricia. Current Issues in Confidentiality, Computers and Society, Summer 1986, pp. 8-17.
25 Forester, Tom and Perry Morrison. The Invasion of Privacy, Chap. 6 in Computer Ethics: Cautionary Tales and Ethical Dilemmas in Computing. 2nd ed. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1994.
26 Freedman, Warren. The Right of Privacy in the Computer Age. NY: Quorum Books, 1987.
27 Freeman, Edward. When Technology and Privacy Collide, Information Systems Management, April 1995.
28 Freid, Charles. Privacy, Yale Law Journal, Vol. 77, 1968.
29 Freid, Charles. Privacy: A Rational Context, Chap. 9 in An Anatomy of Values: Problems of Personal and Social Choice. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1978.
30 Freid, Charles. Privacy (A Moral Analysis) in F. Schoeman, ed. Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp. 203-222.
31 Freund, Paul. Privacy: One Concept or Many?, in J. Pennock and J. Chapman, eds. Nomos XIII: Privacy. NY: Atherton Press, 1971, pp. 182-198.
32 Garrett, Roland. The Nature of Privacy, Philosophy Today, Vol. 18, 1974.
33 Gerstein, Robert S. Intimacy and Privacy, in F. Schoeman, ed. Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp. 346-402.
34 Gross, Hyman. Privacy and Autonomy, in J. Pennock and J. Chapman, eds. Nomos XIII: Privacy. NY: Atherton Press, 1971.
35 Guynes, Steve. Privacy Considerations As We Enter the 'Information Highway' Era, Computers and Society, Vol. 24, No. 3, September 1994, pp. 16-19.
36 Hitch, Leslie and Jerry Miller. Historical Perspectives on Technology, Ethics, and Privacy, IEEE Transactions on Professional Communications, March 1994.
37 Hoffman, Lance, ed. Computers and Privacy in the Next Decade. NY: Academic Press, 1980.
38 Ingramham, D. G. Coming of Age in Cyberspace, Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy, 1991.
39 Isaacson, Portica. The Personal Computer versus Personal Privacy, in L. Hoffman, ed. Computers and Privacy in the Next Decade. NY: Academic Press, 1980, pp. 35-38.
40 Johnson, David R. and John Podesta. Electronic Mail and Privacy: Setting Your Company's Policy, Chief Information Offices Journal, Vol. 4, 1991, pp. 51-53.
41 Johnson, Deborah. Computers and Privacy, Chap. 5 in Computer Ethics. 2nd ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1994.
42 Johnson, Jeff. Caller Identification: More Privacy or Less, CPSR Newsletter, Winter/Spring 1990. Reprinted in Ronni Rosenberg, ed. Telephone Privacy in the 1990s: Selected CPSR Publications on Calling Number ID. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, 1993, pp. 7-12.
43 Johnson, Jeff. Why Restricting Calling Number ID to Multi-Line Businesses Does Not Adequately Protect Residential Customer Privacy, in Ronni Rosenberg, ed. Telephone Privacy in the 1990s: Selected CPSR Publications on Calling Number ID. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, 1993, pp. 39-40.
44 Latin, H. A. Privacy: A Selected Bibliography and Topical Index of Social Science Materials. Hackensack, NJ: Fred B. Rotham and Co., 1976.
45 Linowes, David. Privacy in America. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1989.
46 Luhn, Robert. A Privacy Toolkit, Whole Earth Review, Fall 1993, pp. 116-125.
47 Lyon, David. Privacy, Persons and Protection, in The Information Society: Issues and Illusions. NY: Polity Press, 1988, pp. 99-104.
48 Miller, Arthur. Computers and Privacy, in R. Dejoie et al., eds. Ethical Issues in Information Science. Boston, MA: Boyd and Fraser, 1991, pp. 118-133.
49 Moor, James H. How to Invade and Protect Privacy with Computers, in C. Gould, ed. The Information Web. San Francisco, CA: Westview Press, 1989, pp. 57-70.
50 Nilsson, Erik. Oregon Public Utilities Commission Proposes Calling Number ID With Privacy Protections, in Ronni Rosenberg, ed. Telephone Privacy in the 1990s: Selected CPSR Publications on Calling Number ID. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, 1993, pp. 36-38.
51 Oz, Effy. Invasion of Privacy, Chap. 4 in Ethics for the Information Age. Burr Ridge, IL: Business and Educational Technologies, 1994.
52 Parent, W. A. Privacy, Morality, and the Law, in D. Johnson and J. Snapper, eds. Ethical Issues In The Use of Computers. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishers, 1985, pp. 201-214.
53 Parker, Donn B. Confidentiality of Sensitive Data and Insurance of Privacy, Chap. 3 in Ethical Conflicts in Computer Science and Technology. Menlo Park, CA: AFIPS Press, 1981.
54 Parker, Richard. A Definition of Privacy, Rutgers Law Journal, Vol. 27, 1974.
55 Pennock, J. Roland and John W. Chapman, eds. Nomos XIII: Privacy. NY: Atherton Press, 1971.
56 Posner, Richard. The Right to Privacy, The Georgia Law Review, Vol. 12, 1978.
57 Privacy Protection Study Commission. Personal Privacy in an Information Society. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, DC, 1977.
58 Prosser, William. Privacy, California Law Review, Vol. 48, 1960.
59 Protection From Privacy and Ethical Dilemmas in Computer Applications in Social Work, Computer Applications in Social Work and Allied Professions, Vol. 3, No. 1, 1986.
60 Rachels, James. Why Privacy is Important, Philosophy & Public Affairs, Vol. 4, No. 4, 1975. Reprinted in D. Johnson and J. Snapper, eds. Ethical Issues In The Use of Computers. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishers, 1985, pp. 194-200, and in R. Dejoie et. al., eds. Ethical Issues in Information Science. Boston, MA: Boyd and Fraser, 1991, pp. 110-117.
61 Raines, John Curtis. Attack on Privacy. Valley Forge, PA: Judson Press, 1974.
62 Reiman, Jeffrey H. Privacy, Intimacy, and Personhood, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 6, No. 1, Fall 1976, pp. 26-44.
63 Robin, Michael Rogers. Private Rights, Public Wrongs: The Computer and Personal Privacy. Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing Co., 1988.
64 Rosenberg, J. M. The Death of Privacy. NY: Random House, 1986.
65 Rosenberg, Richard. Privacy and Freedom of Information, Chap. 9 in The Social Impact of Computing. Boston. MA: Academic Press, 1992.
66 Rosenberg, Ronni. Privacy in the Computer Age. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (No. CL-100-3), 1989.
67 Rosenberg, Ronni, ed. Telephone Privacy in the 1990s: Selected CPSR Publications on Calling Number ID. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, 1993.
68 Rotenberg, Marc. Protecting Privacy, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 35, No. 4, April 1992.
69 Rotenberg, Marc. Telephone Privacy in the 1990s, a speech presented to the United telephone Association on September 13, 1989. Reprinted in Ronni Rosenberg, ed. Telephone Privacy in the 1990s: Selected CPSR Publications on Calling Number ID. Palo Alto, CA: Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility, 1993, pp. 1-6.
70 Rule, James B., Douglas McAdam, Linda Sterns and David Uglow. Preserving Individual Autonomy in an Information-Oriented Society, in L. Hoffman, ed. Computer Privacy in the Next Decade. NY: Academic Press, 1980, pp. 65-87.
71 Schirmacher, Wolfgang. Privacy as an Ethical Problem in the Computer Society, in Carl Mitcham and Alois Huning, eds. Philosophy and Technology II: Information Technology and Computers in Theory and Practice. Dordrecht, Holland: D. Reidel, 1986, pp. 257-268.
72 Schoeman, Ferdinand, ed. Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.
73 Smith, Robert. Privacy: How to Protect What's Left of It. Garden City, NY: Anchor Press, 1979.
74 Smith, Robert. Can Technology Protect Privacy, Not Threaten It?, Privacy Journal, September 1994.
75 Snapper, John W. On Whether a Misuse of Computer Technology Is a Violation of Personal Privacy, in C. Gould, ed. The Information Web. San Francisco, CA: Westview Press, 1989, pp. 71-86.
76 Spinello, Richard A. Privacy in the Information Age, Chap. 5 in Ethical Aspects of the Information Age. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1995.
77 Stone, M. G. Computer Privacy. NY: Anbar, 1968.
78 Tavani, Herman T. Personal Privacy in the Information Age: An Ethical Dilemma, InSight, Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 1996, pp. 155-169.
79 Thomson, Judith Jarvis. The Right to Privacy, Philosophy and Public Affairs, Vol. 4, No. 4, Summer, 1975, pp. 295-314.
80 Tye, Larry. No More Privacy, The Boston Globe, (a four-part series) September 5-8, 1993.
81 Van Den Haag, Ernest. On Privacy, in J. Pennock and J. Chapman, eds. Nomos XIII: Privacy. NY: Atherton Press, 1971.
82 Ware, Willis H. Privacy and Information Technology -- The Years Ahead, in L. Hoffman, ed. Computers And Privacy In The Next Decade. NY: Academic Press, 1980, pp. 9-22.
83 Warren, Sammuel D. and Louis D. Brandeis. The Right to Privacy, Harvard Law Review, Vol. 4, No. 5, December 15, 1890, pp. 193-220. Reprinted in D. Johnson and J. Snapper, eds. Ethical Issues In The Use of Computers. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 1985, pp. 172-183.
84 Wasserstrom, Richard. Privacy: Some Arguments and Assumptions, in Ferdinand Schoeman, ed. Philosophical Dimensions of Privacy: An Anthology. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984, pp. 317-332.
85 Wessells, Michael. G. The Challenge to Privacy, Chap. 7 in Computer, Self, and Society. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1990.
86 Westin, Alan F. Privacy and Freedom. NY: Anatheum, 1967.
87 Westin, Alan F. Computers and the Protection of Privacy, Technology Review, Vol. 71, No. 6, April 1969.
88 Wolinsky, C. and J. Sylvester. Privacy in the Telecommunications Age, Communications of the ACM, Vol. 35, No. 2, February 1992.