Today privacy is not secrecy but selfhood. It remains an ethical space between what we owe others and what we owe ourselves.
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What 'Law and Order' really costs democracy
Arkansas whipped prisoners until 1968. Now we celebrate El Salvador’s concentration camps. A reckoning with punishment’s ...
Abstract: The provocative cover of Jeremy Weissman’s debut monograph captures well the new visibility we are all subject to. Reminiscent of the times we live in, is the idea of the “photoborg” [1].
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