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    Reimagining Privacy in the Face of Modernism

    This chapter focuses on how, under the intensely urbanised and transient conditions of modern life, with its appurtenant technologies of photography, cinema, telephone, radio and television, legal questions we...

    Megan Richardson in The Right to Privacy 1914–1948 (2023)

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    Resisting Cinematographic Mechanism

    This chapter turns to the challenges posed for human identity by an increasingly pervasive and mechanised early twentieth century arts and entertainment industry dedicated to recording and replaying fictionali...

    Megan Richardson in The Right to Privacy 1914–1948 (2023)

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    Introduction

    This chapter introduces the themes of the book as centred on the right to privacy and contiguous rights in the years encompassing and disrupted by the two world wars of the first half of the twentieth century....

    Megan Richardson in The Right to Privacy 1914–1948 (2023)

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    Asking for Data Rights in The Castle

    This chapter considers how ideas of data rights going beyond privacy (at least if conceived as a right not to be subject to the public gaze) started to emerge in the 1910s and 1920s in response to bureaucratic...

    Megan Richardson in The Right to Privacy 1914–1948 (2023)

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    Reappraisal

    This chapter reflects back on the ways of ideas about human rights to privacy and contiguous rights over data and memory in modern times. It suggests that, if human rights are necessary mechanisms to keep huma...

    Megan Richardson in The Right to Privacy 1914–1948 (2023)