Big Data, Political Campaigning and the Law
Big Data, Political Campaigning and the Law
Democracy and Privacy in the Age of Micro-Targeting
Paterson, Moira; Richardson, Janice; Witzleb, Normann
Taylor & Francis Ltd
08/2021
260
Mole
Inglês
9781032082554
15 a 20 dias
381
Introduction
1 Political Micro-Targeting in an Era of Big Data Analytics: an Overview of the Regulatory Issues
Janice Richardson, Normann Witzleb and Moira Paterson
Section One: The Need for a Civic Disposition
2 From Mass to Automated Media: Revisiting The 'Filter Bubble'
Mark Andrejevic & Zala Volcic
3 Filter bubbles, Democracy and Conceptions of Self: A Brief Genealogy and a Spinozist Perspective
Janice Richardson
4 Voting Public: Leveraging Personal Information to Construct Voter Preference
Jacquelyn Burkell & Priscilla M. Regan
Section Two: Public International and European Law
5 International Law and New Challenges to Democracy in the Digital Age: Big Data, Privacy and Interferences with the Political Process
Dominik Steiger
6 Social Media in Election Campaigns: Free Speech or a Danger for Democracy?
Udo Fink
7 Freedom of Processing of Personal Data for the Purpose of Electoral Activities after the GDPR
Maeve McDonagh
Section Three: Domestic Laws in Canada, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom
8 From the Doorstep to the Database: Political Parties, Campaigns, and Personal Privacy Protection in Canada
Colin J. Bennett & Michael McDonald
9 Freedom of Political Communication in an Era of Big Data: Time to Rethink the Political Exemption in the Australian Privacy Act
Moira Paterson & Normann Witzleb
10 Big Data and the Electoral Process in the United States: Constitutional Constraint and Limited Data Privacy Regulations
Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.
11 Data and Political Campaigning in the Era of Big Data - the UK Experience
Stephanie Hankey, Ravi Naik and Gary Wright
Introduction
1 Political Micro-Targeting in an Era of Big Data Analytics: an Overview of the Regulatory Issues
Janice Richardson, Normann Witzleb and Moira Paterson
Section One: The Need for a Civic Disposition
2 From Mass to Automated Media: Revisiting The 'Filter Bubble'
Mark Andrejevic & Zala Volcic
3 Filter bubbles, Democracy and Conceptions of Self: A Brief Genealogy and a Spinozist Perspective
Janice Richardson
4 Voting Public: Leveraging Personal Information to Construct Voter Preference
Jacquelyn Burkell & Priscilla M. Regan
Section Two: Public International and European Law
5 International Law and New Challenges to Democracy in the Digital Age: Big Data, Privacy and Interferences with the Political Process
Dominik Steiger
6 Social Media in Election Campaigns: Free Speech or a Danger for Democracy?
Udo Fink
7 Freedom of Processing of Personal Data for the Purpose of Electoral Activities after the GDPR
Maeve McDonagh
Section Three: Domestic Laws in Canada, Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom
8 From the Doorstep to the Database: Political Parties, Campaigns, and Personal Privacy Protection in Canada
Colin J. Bennett & Michael McDonald
9 Freedom of Political Communication in an Era of Big Data: Time to Rethink the Political Exemption in the Australian Privacy Act
Moira Paterson & Normann Witzleb
10 Big Data and the Electoral Process in the United States: Constitutional Constraint and Limited Data Privacy Regulations
Ronald J. Krotoszynski, Jr.
11 Data and Political Campaigning in the Era of Big Data - the UK Experience
Stephanie Hankey, Ravi Naik and Gary Wright