Transparency

Transparency

New Trajectories in Law

Adams, Rachel

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2021

116

Mole

Inglês

9781032175539

15 a 20 dias

167

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Table of Contents



Acknowledgements



Preface



Introduction: The Discourse of Transparency



'Beginning with the things it produced'



The Discourse of Transparency



Transparency in Scholarship



Book Outline



Approach: The Order of Discourse



Summary



Further Reading



PART I: THE DISCOURSE OF TRANSPARENCY



Chapter 1: A Brief History of Transparency's Entry in Discourse



Abstract



Introduction



Archaeology



Transparency, the Enlightenment and Human Rights



Designing Transparency



Transparency as Metaphor



Summary



Further Reading

Chapter 2: Access to Information Delimited



Abstract



Introduction



Epistemic Violence of Transparency



Law and Exclusion



Summary



Further Reading

Chapter 3: Transparency Universal



Abstract



Introduction



Transparency and Inclusivity



Proselytising Transparency



Summary



Further Reading



PART II: TOWARD THE POST-TRANSPARENT



Chapter 4: The Fallacies of Transparency: Fake News, Artificial Intelligence and the Hyperinformation Society



Abstract



Introduction



Fake News: Baudrillard and the Hyperinformation Society



The Illusion of Transparency



Summary



Further Reading

Chapter 5: Producing the Transparent Subject: The Gaze Turns Inward



Introduction



Foucault and Subjectivity



The Transparent Subject



Self-Disclosure



Legislating for the Transparent Subject



Whistleblowing Laws



Depoliticising Effects



Summary Further Reading



PART III: RESISTANCE



Chapter 6: Resisting Transparency



Abstract



Introduction



Foucault, Power and Resistance



Resistance to Transparency



Summary



Further Reading



Conclusion
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Treaty Based Investor State Arbitration;human rights;European Union General Data Protection;policy transparency;Colonial Administrations;resisting transparency;EU Report;law transparency;GDPR.;PDA;CJEU;Informational Crises;Cambridge Analytica;Self-tracking Devices;UN;Google Spain SL.;Islamic Veil;Fiscal Transparency;Transparency Discourse;South Sudan;Surveillance Capitalism;Information Laws;Epistemic Violence;Transparency's Claim;Transparent Subject;Glass Architecture;Fake News;Traditional Courts Bill;CJEU's Decision