• 沒有找到結果。

王俊程、李宜昌、洪銘建(2002)。〈隱私市場—數位商品分享之價值〉,《資訊 管理研究》, 4(3):119-136。

江淑琳(2014)。〈流動的空間,液態的隱私:再思考社交媒體的隱私意涵〉,

《傳播研究與實踐》, 4(1):85-104。

邢姍姍、閻瑞彥、蔡馨瑩、張家菱(2013)。〈隱私或人氣?隱私態度與個人因素 對社群網站後續使用行為之影響〉,《北商學報》,24:71-92。

林惠娸、陳雅汝等譯(2003)。《偷窺狂國家》。台北:商周。(原書:Calvert, C. (2000). Voyeur nation: media, privacy, and peering in modern culture. New York:

Basic Books.)

郭戎晉(2013)。〈論個人資料保護法制中「技術設計」入法趨勢—以歐盟為觀察 對象〉,《Communications of the CCISA》,19(3):65-79。

郭明煌、廖鴻圖、蕭麗齡、王亭雅(2014)。 〈資訊隱私顧慮對社群網站使用者 使用意圖影響之研究—以Facebook為例〉,《中華民國資訊管理學報》,21

(4):341-364。

張君玫譯(2003)。《全球化:對人類的深遠影響》。台北市:群學。(原書:

Bauman, Z. (1998). Globalization: the human consequences. New York: Columbia University Press.)

黃筱鈞、莊文勝(2012)。〈社交網站安全且有效率之擁護隱私保護機制〉,《電 子商務研究》,10(3):257-268。

黃聖峯、鄒仁淳、林娟娟(2014)。〈社群網站之使用行為研究—以Facebook為 例〉,《電子商務研究》,12(2): 201-234。

劉靜怡(2012)。〈社群網路時代的隱私困境:以Facebook為討論對象〉,《台大 法學論叢》,41(1):1-70。

Agar, N. (2014). Truly human enhancement: A philosophical defense of limits. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Agre, P. E. (1998). Beyond the mirror world: Privacy and the representational practices of

computing. In P. E. Agre & M. Rotenberg (Eds.), Technology and privacy: The new landscape (pp. 29-61). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Agre, P. E., & Rotenberg, M. (Eds.). (1998). Technology and privacy: The new landscape.

Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Baecker, D. (Ed.) (1999). Problems of form. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Bauman, Z. (2004[2000]). Liquid modernity. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Bellotti, V. (1998). Design for privacy in multimedia computing and communications environments. In P. E. Agre & M. Rotenberg (Eds.), Technology and privacy: The new landscape (pp. 63-98). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Bennett, C. J. (1998). Convergence revisited: Toward a global policy for the protection of personal data. In P. E. Agre & M. Rotenberg (Eds.), Technology and privacy: The new landscape (pp. 99-123). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Blackman, J. (2009). Omniveillance, Google, privacy in public, and the right to your digital identity: A tort for recording and disseminating an individual's image over theinternet.

Santa Clara Law Review, 49(2), 313-392.

Blatterer, H., Johnson, P., & Markus, M. R. (Eds.). (2010). Modern privacy: Shifting boundaries, New Forms. UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Bostrom, N. (2014). Superintelligence: Paths, dangers, strategies. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press.

Broek, L. J. v. d., Bergers, L. I. J. C., Reijnders, C. M. A., & Gibbscorresponding, S. (2017).

Progress and future prospectives in skin-on-chip development with emphasis on the use of different cell types and technical challenges. Stem Cell Reviews, 13(3), 418-429.

Burkart, G. (2010). When privacy goes public: New media and the transformation of the culture of confession. In H. Blatterer, P. Johnson, & M. R. Markus (Eds.), Modern privacy: Shifting boundaries, new forms (pp. 23-38). UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Burkert, H. (1998). Privacy-enhanced technologies: Typology, critique, vision. In P. E. Agre

& M. Rotenberg (Eds.), Technology and privacy: The new landscape (pp. 125-142).

Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Cabrera, L. Y. (2015). Rethinking human enhancement: Social enhancement and emergent technologies. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Castells, M. (2000). The rise of the network society. Oxford, U.K.; Malden, Mass.:

Blackwell Publishers.

Christin, D., Reinhardt, A., Kanhere, S. S., & Hollick, M. (2011). A survey on privacy in mobile participatory sensing applications. The Journal of Systems and Software, 84, 1928-1946.

Clifton, C. W., Mulligan, D. K., & Ramakrishnan, R. (2006). Data mining and privacy:

An overview. In K. J. Strandburg & D. S. Raicu (Eds.), Privacy and technologies of identity (pp. 191-208). New York: Springer.

Craig, T., & Ludloff, M. E. (Eds.). (2011). Privacy and big data. Sebastopol, CA: O'Reilly.

Dijk, J. A. G. M. v. (2006). The network society: Social aspects of new media. London, Thousand Oaks, and New Delhi: SAGE Publications.

Dwyer, T. (2015). Convergent media and privacy. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Eilers, M., Grüber, K., & Rehmann-Sutter, C. (Eds.). (2014). The human enhancement debate and disability: New bodies for a better life. Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

Fiore-Gartland, B., & Neff, G. (2015). Communication, mediation, and the expectations of data: Data valences across health and wellness communities. International Journal of Communication, 9, 1466-1484.

Flaherty, D. H. (1998). Controlling surveillance: Can privacy protection be made effective?

In P. E. Agre & M. Rotenberg (Eds.), Technology and privacy: The new landscape (pp.

167-192). Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.

Fors, V., Berg, M., & Pink, S. (2016). Capturing the ordinary: Imagining the user in designing automatic photographic lifelogging technologies. In S. Selke (Ed.),

Lifelogging: digital self-tracking and lifelogging - between disruptive technology and cultural transformation (pp. 111-128). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Fortunati, L. (2003a). The human body: Natural and artificial technology. In J. E. Katz

(Ed.), Machines that becomes us (pp. 71-87). New Brunswick & London: Transaction Publishers.

Fortunati, L. (2003b). Real people, artificial bodies. In L. Fortunati, J. E. Katz, & R. Riccini (Eds.), Mediating the human body: Technology, communication, and fashion (pp. 61-71). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Frye, C. D. (2001). Privacy-enhanced business. Westport, Connecticut: Quorum Books.

Garfinkel, H. (1992[1967]). Studies in ethnomethodology. Cambridge: Polity Press.

Gavison, R. (1980). Privacy and the limits of the law. Yale Law Journal, 89, 421-471.

Gellman, R. (1998). Does privacy law work? In P. E. Agre & M. Rotenberg (Eds.),

Technology and privacy: The new landscape (pp. 193-218). Cambridge, Massachusetts:

The MIT Press.

Hassan, R. (2009). Empires of speed: Time and the acceleration of politics and society.

Leiden & Boston: Brill.

Hauskeller, M. (2013). Better human? Understanding the enhancement project. Durham, UK: Acumen.

Heidegger, M. (1992). The question concerning technology. In Basic writings: Ten key essays, plus the Introduction to Being and Time (pp. 308-341). San Francisco.

Hoyle, R., Templeman, R., Armes, S., Anthony, D., Crandall, D., & Kapadia, A. (2014).

Privacy behaviors of lifeloggers using weearable cameras. Paper presented at the UbiComp '14 Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Seattle, Washington.

Ihde, D. (1990). Technology and the lifeworld. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.

Katherine, A. (2013). Boundaries in an overconnected world. Novato, California: New World Library.

Lane, J., Stodden, V., Bender, S., & Nissenbaum, H. (Eds.). (2014). Privacy, big data, and the public good: Frameworks for engagement. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Lash, S. (2002). Critique of information. London: Sage.

Levmore, S., & Nussbaum, M. C. (Eds.). (2010). The offensive internet: Speech, privacy, and reputation. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

Levy, S. (2001). Crypto. New York: Viking Penguin.

Lilley, S. (2013). Transhumanism and society: The social debate over human enhancement.

New York and London: Springer.

Longo, G. O. (2003). Body and technology: Continuity or discontinuity. In L. Fortunati, J.

E. Katz, & R. Riccini (Eds.), Mediating the human body: Technology, communication, and fashion (pp. 23-29). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Luhmann, N. (1984). The self-description of society: Crisis fashion and sociological theory.

International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 25(1-2), 59-72.

Luhmann, N. (1995). The paradoxy of observing systems. Cultural critique: The politics of systems and environments, Part II, 31(Autumn), 37-55.

Luhmann, N. (1999). The paradox of form (M. Irmscher & L. Edwards, Trans.). In D.

Baecker (Ed.), Problems of form. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Luhmann, N., & Fuchs, S. (1988). Tautology and paradox in the self-descriptions of modern society. Sociological Theory, 6(1), 21-37.

Lupton, D. (2014). Digital sociology. London and New York: Routledge.

Lupton, D. (2016). You are your data: Self-tracking practices and concepts of data. In S.

Selke (Ed.), Lifelogging: digital self-tracking and lifelogging - between disruptive technology and cultural transformation (pp. 61-80). Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften.

Lyon, D., & Zureik, E. (Eds.). (1996). Computers, surveillance, and privacy. Minneapolis

& London: University of Minneapolis Press.

Madden, M. (2012). Privacy management on social media sites. Retrieved from Washington, D.C.:

Madden, M., Lenhart, A., Cortesi, S., Gasser, U., Duggan, M., Smith, A., & Beaton, M.

(2013). Teens, social media, and privacy. Retrieved from Washington, D.C.

Maldonado, T. (2003). The body: Artificialization and transparency. In L. Fortunati, J. E.

Katz, & R. Riccini (Eds.), Mediating the human body: Technology, communication, and fashion (pp. 15-22). New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Inc.

Marwick, A. E., & boyd, d. (2014). Networked privacy: How teenagers negociate context in social media. New Media & Society, 16(7), 1051-1067.

Mason, P. (2015). Postcapitalism: A guild to our future. UK: Penguin.

Mauss, M. (1973). Techniques of the body. Economy and Society, 2(1), 70-88.

McLuhan, M. (1994[1964]). Understanding media: The extension of man. Cambridge, Massachusetts; London, England: The MIT Press.

Moore, B. (1984). Privacy: Studies in social and cultural history. Armonk, New York: M. E.

Sharpe, INC.

Nemati, H. R. (Ed.) (2009). Techniques and applications for advanced information privacy and security. New York: IGI Global.

Nissenbaum, H. (2010). Privacy in context: Technology, policy, and the integrity of social life. Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

O'Hara, K., & Shadbolt, N. (2008). The case of the disappearing body. In The spy in the coffee machine: The end of privacy as we know it (pp. 1-23). London: Oneworld Publications.

Oksman, V., & Rautiainen, P. (2003). "Perhaps it is a body part": How the mobile phone became an organic part of the everyday lives of Finnish children and teenagers. In J.

E. Katz (Ed.), Machines that becomes us (pp. 293-308). New Brunswick & London:

Transaction Publishers.

Preneel, B., & Ikonomou, D. (Eds.). (2014). Privacy technologies and policy. Switzerland:

Springer International Publishing.

Rainie, L., Kiesler, S., Kang, R., & Madden, M. (2013). Anonymity, privacy, and security online. Retrieved from http://www.pewinternet.org/2013/09/05/anonymity-privacy-and-security-online/

RocketFuel. (2014). “Quantified self” digital tools: A CPG marketing opportunity.

Retrieved from http://quantifiedself.com/docs/RocketFuel_Quantified_Self_Research.

pdf.

Rosa, H. (2003). Social acceleration: Ethical and political consequences of a desycchronized high-speed society. Constellations, 10(1), 3-33.

Rosa, H. (Ed.) (2009). High-speed society. University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press.

Rosa, H. (2013). Social acceleration: A new theory of modernity (J. Trejo-Mathys, Trans.).

New York: Columbia University Press.

Rudder, C. (2014). Dataclysm: Who we are. New York: Crown Publishers.

Schiphorst, T. (2009). Body matters: The palpability of invisible computing. Leonardo, 42(3), 225-230.

Solove, D. J. (2004). The digital person. New York: New York University.

Solove, D. J. (2007). "I've got nothing to hide" and other misunderstanding of privacy. San Diego Law Review, 44, 745-772.

Spencer-Brown, G. (1969). Laws of form. London: Geroge Allen and Unwin Ltd.

Stiegler, B. (1998). Technics and time, 1 (R. Beardsworth & G. Collins, Trans.). Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.

Strandburg, K. J., & Raicu, D. S. (Eds.). (2006). Privacy and technologies of identity. New York: Springer.

Virilio, P. (2005[1998]). The information bomb (C. Turner, Trans.). London, New York:

Verso.

Wajcman, J. (2014). Pressed for time: The acceleration of life in digital capitalism.

Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.

Waldo, J., Lin, H. S., & Millett, L. I. (2007). Engaging privacy and information technology in a Digital age. In.

West, C., & Zimmerman, D. H. (1987). Doing gender. Gender & Society, 1(2), 125-151.

West, C., & Fenstermaker, S. (1995). Doing difference. Gender & Society, 9(1), 8-37.

West, C., & Zimmerman, D. H. (2009). Accounting for doing gender. Gender & Society, 23(1), 112-122.

Wufuer, M., Lee, G., Hur, W., Jeon, B., Kim, B. J., Choi, T. H., & Lee, S. (2016). Skin-on-a-chip model simulating inflammation, edema and drug-based treatment. Scientific Reports, 6(37471), 1-12. doi:10.1038/srep37471

Yu-cheng, L. (2012). Ethnomethodology reconsidered: The practical logic of systems theory. Current Sociology, 60(5), 581-598.

Zaretsky, E. (2010). Narcissism and the emergence of the network society. In H. Blatterer, P.

Johnson, & M. R. Markus (Eds.), Modern privacy: Shifting boundaries, new forms (pp.

149-166). UK: Palgrave Macmillan.

相關文件