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Articles in Spring, 2002 issue of Social Research
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Privacy and shame: a response to Renata Salecl - Part I: Public/Private The Distinction
by Anna Wessely -
Public identity in defining the boundaries of public and private: the example of latent anti-Semitism - Part V: Democratic Process and Nonpublic Politics
by Andras Kovacs -
Privacy, secrecy, idiocy: a response to Mark Neocleous - Part III: States and Boundaries - Column
by Istvan Szikinger -
The exposure of privacy in today's culture - Part I: Public/Private The Distinction
by Renata Salecl -
Ensuring data protection in East-Central Europe - Part IV: Keynote Address
by Laszlo Majtenyi -
Privacy, secrecy, idiocy - Part III: States and Boundaries
by Mark Neocleous -
Privacy as property - Part V: Democratic Process and Nonpublic Politics
by Lawrence Lessig -
Editor's introduction - Brief Article - Editorial
by Arien Mack -
Reproduction, self, and state - Part III: States and Boundaries
by Judit Sandor -
A note from the Conference Convenor - Social Research Privacy conference - Andras Sajo - Brief Article
by Andras Sajo -
Public-private opposition and biopolitics: a response to Judit Sandor - Part III: States and Boundaries - Column
by Dominique Memmi -
From public to private: the development of the concept of the "private" - Part I: Public/Private The Distinction
by Joe Bailey -
Private and public prejudice: a response to Andras Kovacs - Part V: Democratic Process and Nonpublic Politics
by Nils Muiznieks -
From opposition in private to engagement in public: motives for citizen participation in the post-1989 new democracies of Central Europe - Part II: Post-Communist Understanding of the Public and Private
by Julia Szalai -
The tale of cookies - Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde - Part V: Democratic Process and Nonpublic Politics - online privacy and identity
by Peter Gyorgy -
Publicity and media under communism and after: the destruction of privacy - Part II: Post-Communist Understanding of the Public and Private
by Oksana Zabuzhko -
From subjectivity to privacy and back again - Part V: Democratic Process and Nonpublic Politics
by G.M. Tamas -
The informal public in Soviet society: double morality at work - Part II: Post-Communist Understanding of the Public and Private
by Elena Zdravomyslova -
Anonymity, democracy, and cyberspace - Part V: Democratic Process and Nonpublic Politics
by Yaman Akdeniz
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