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Pasts, Presents, and Prophecies - On Your Life Story and the (Re)Collection and Future Use of Your Data

Abstract

Big Data is a revolutionary promise that carries implications for our sense of self and identity development that we cannot yet fully grasp. Where our personal data goes and what traces it leaves on its way will slowly become more apparent. The information we share of ourselves could make our lives easier by eliminating choices. However, the digital identity that we create is one that we cannot easily shake and we should be aware of the images of ourselves that we create, like, and share. The information trail we leave behind fuels the predictive power of profiles. Can we still forgive, forget, be forgiven, and be forgotten in a digital society? And if not, what does that mean for our freedom of choice, sense of agency and our future selves?

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Lanzing, Marjolein: Pasts, Presents, and Prophecies - On Your Life Story and the (Re)Collection and Future Use of Your Data. In: Janssens, Liisa: The Art of Ethics in the Information Society. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press 2016, S. 83-88. DOI: 10.25969/mediarep/13400.
@INCOLLECTION{Lanzing2016,
 author = {Lanzing, Marjolein},
 title = {Pasts, Presents, and Prophecies - On Your Life Story and the (Re)Collection and Future Use of Your Data},
 year = 2016,
 doi = {10.25969/mediarep/13400},
 editor = {Janssens, Liisa},
 address = {Amsterdam},
 booktitle = {The Art of Ethics in the Information Society},
 pages = {83--88},
 publisher = {Amsterdam University Press},
}
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