Transparency and Privacy: Clashing Paradigms in a Web 2.0 World
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The Think Tank on Transparency and Privacy took a critical look at these two often-conflicting paradigms. Eight course objectives were identified, all geared toward broadening the student’s substantive knowledge and engaging them in a collaborative, self-directed learning experience. Students studied the origins, underlying rationales and growth of the concepts of privacy and transparency as well as their legal and constitutional implications, both in general and in their application in specific areas such as the government, media, education system, financial industry, and the Internet.
Publication Date
2012
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University of Utah Honors College
Recommended Citation
Dryer, Randy, "Transparency and Privacy: Clashing Paradigms in a Web 2.0 World" (2012). Law School Historical Documents. 9.
https://dc.law.utah.edu/history_docs/9