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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2008 · 1H 29M

The Ethics of Social Networking

from Center for Internet and Society · host CIS Speaker Series

Has "online privacy" become an oxymoron, or are we bound to develop a "new privacy" concept that prioritizes nuanced control of personal information? Is this new concept tenable? What are the benefits and risks of the standardization of social networking? What impact does social networking technology have on interpersonal virTue? Are we witnessing the flattening of social landscape by online networks? And can one be a college student without Facebook?

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