Privacy

Privacy   Image: Sarah G. Via: Flickr Creative Commons
Privacy Image: Sarah G. Via: Flickr Creative Commons
09.09.2012

What kinds of personal information have you posted online recently?  Your credit card number?   Your mother’s maiden name?   A photo of yourself drinking a beer?   Whatever it is, these details could ruin your career, your marriage, or even your entire future.  In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge we’ll explore social networks and the death of privacy.

  1. Lori Andrews on Social Networks and Privacy

    Lori Andrews talks about her book, "I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy."

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  2. Garret Keizer on "Privacy"

    Garret Keizer talks about his book, "Privacy.'

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  3. Hal Niedzviecki on "The Peep Diaries"

    Hal Niedzviecki talks about his book, "The Peep Diaries: How We're Learning to Love Watching Ourselves and Our Neighbors."

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  4. Chuck Klosterman on Voyeurism

    Chuck Klosterman talks about "Through a Glass, Blindly," the essay about voyeurism in his book, "Eating the Dinosaur."

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  5. Marina Lutz on "The Marina Experiment"

    Filmmaker Marina Lutz talks about her award-winning documentary, "The Marina Experiment," which chronicles her shocking discovery about her father.

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