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Digital Transformation and the Future of Privacy


ISBN13: 9780367110628
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £155.00





The rise of digital commerce, smart phones, social media and now the tsunami of artificial intelligence have led to the digital transformation of organisations and everyday life, creating an anxiety about privacy. Privacy becomes a matter of public concern, as organisational systems are compromised, data misappropriated and our personal choices commoditised. We are left with the vain hope privacy carries some meaning in a digitalised world. This book seeks to humanise the digital privacy debate, to expose different pathways to considering digital privacy, to try out a collection of critical lenses to see if anything strikes a chord, suggests new insights and a way forward.

This volume pursues a range of disciplines, metaphors and historical contexts to try to find different ways of thinking about digital privacy and expand the landscape we work in both theoretically and practically. It examines a range of technologies, including generative AI, blockchain and augmented reality. Privacy is treated as lived experience, something that requires a phenomenological orientation. Hence, this book offers a new definition of privacy. It proposes a different approach to digital privacy through the practice of virtuous privacy. It draws on a toolbox of theoretical lenses and counters the temptation to abstraction through metaphors.

This book will be useful for courses on digital transformation, digital ethics and digital privacy. It will appeal to privacy researchers, both in management and computer science, as well as privacy consultants and data controllers in organisations.

Subjects:
Data Protection, Privacy and Confidentiality, IT, Internet and Artificial Intelligence Law
Contents:
1. The Problem of Privacy
2. What is Privacy?
3. Defining Privacy
4. The Digital Transformation of Organisations
5. Emerging Technologies Disrupt Privacy
6. Digital Transformation in Everyday Life
7. Privacy and the Person
8. The Control of Privacy
9. Virtuous Privacy
10. The Future of Privacy