Data Is Not a Mirror: A Privacy-Digital Wellness Model as Preservation of the Incomputable Self

This chapter explores the interconnected relationship between technology, individual well-being, and privacy, as well as critiques claims that data can illuminate the human condition at individual and societal levels. A privacy-digital wellness model is proposed to examine the symbiotic relationship between privacy and wellness; the model serves as both a tool to proactively preserve the strength of wellness dimensions and as a framework to analyze the wellness implications of data harm—both real and potential.

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Work Title Data Is Not a Mirror: A Privacy-Digital Wellness Model as Preservation of the Incomputable Self
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  1. Alexandria Edyn Chisholm
Keyword
  1. Privacy
  2. Privacy literacy
  3. Digital wellness
  4. Wellness
  5. Digital well-being
License CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike)
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  1. Association of College and Research Libraries
Publication Date 2023
DOI doi:10.26207/1zd1-1087
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  1. Practicing Privacy Literacy in Academic Libraries: Theories, Methods, and Cases
Deposited October 02, 2023

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