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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Technology Studies
  • Legal Theory

Background:

  • The debate on privacy, security, and technology relies on traditional binary distinctions.
  • These distinctions originate from pre-digital, physical-world contexts.
  • The increasing integration of digital technologies into the physical world is blurring these established categories.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To sociologically analyze the blurring of foundational categories in privacy, security, and technology debates.
  • To examine the challenges posed by the convergence of physical and digital environments.
  • To critique the limitations of current legal reasoning in addressing new technological issues.

Main Methods:

  • Sociological analysis of contemporary technology and society.
  • Examination of the conceptual underpinnings of privacy and security.
  • Critique of legal frameworks in the context of digital surveillance.

Main Results:

  • Foundational distinctions like private/public and human/technical are becoming indistinct.
  • The blurring of physical and digital worlds creates novel problems for regulating intrusive technologies.
  • Legal approaches struggle to adapt to rapid technological advancements and their societal impacts.

Conclusions:

  • The sociological blurring of core concepts necessitates a re-evaluation of how we approach privacy, security, and technology.
  • Existing legal and cultural frameworks are insufficient for addressing the complexities of the digital-physical convergence.
  • New conceptual tools are required to navigate the challenges posed by modern surveillance technologies.