"The analyses and arguments are well researched, documented, and above all cogently and convincingly presented. This work will be a point of reference for all subsequent scholarly, journalistic, and political discussions of privacy and the dangers inappropriately mined and shared personal information pose. . . . It should be in every library collection."–D. Bantz,
Choice "A powerful exploration. . . .
The Private Is Political provides a much needed conceptual update to privacy, supplemented by a rich and thoughtful methodology, that should be applauded and referenced in future privacy work."–Alexis Shore,
Convergence "Drawing on rich insights from people trying to negotiate social media in a range of contexts,
The Private is Political reveals the complexity and beauty of privacy in practice. Marwick's book illuminates why privacy is especially important in a networked world."–danah boyd, author of
It's Complicated: The Social Lives of Networked Teens "Alice Marwick has written a richly textured, deeply perceptive account of privacy's impossible, unending, and profoundly unequal burdens."–Julie E. Cohen, author of
Between Truth and Power: The Legal Constructions of Informational Capitalism "
The Private Is Political is an insightful and provocative book about privacy and marginalized individuals. In a vivid, theoretical, and practical way, this excellent book examines the power dynamics at play with privacy and modern technologies."–Daniel J. Solove, coauthor of
Breached! Why Data Security Law Fails and How to Improve It