IRIS publication 149114023
The Decline of Intimacy
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TY - CONF - Karlin Lillington; Kieran Keohane; Emily O'Reilly; Marie Murray and Caroline Fennell - Celebrating Thinking – a series of panel discussions - The Decline of Intimacy - Royal Irish Academy - Other - 2010 - () - 0 - 23-MAR-10 - 23-MAR-10 - From the prevalence of reality TV to widespread forms of surveillance, it seems that nothing much is secret anymore. Is this a good thing? Is the right to privacy or intimacy a fundamental value that needs to be protected? Is the quality of inner lives being permanently damaged by endless public exposure? Available to listen on https://ria.ie/News-(1)/Celebrating-Thinking-2-30-March-2010.aspx?lang=en-IE DA - 2010/NaN ER -
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AUTHORS | Karlin Lillington; Kieran Keohane; Emily O'Reilly; Marie Murray and Caroline Fennell | ||
TITLE | Celebrating Thinking – a series of panel discussions | ||
PUBLICATION_NAME | The Decline of Intimacy | ||
LOCATION | Royal Irish Academy | ||
CONFERENCE_TYPE | Other | ||
YEAR | 2010 | ||
TIMES_CITED | () | ||
PEER_REVIEW | 0 | ||
START_DATE | 23-MAR-10 | ||
END_DATE | 23-MAR-10 | ||
ABSTRACT | From the prevalence of reality TV to widespread forms of surveillance, it seems that nothing much is secret anymore. Is this a good thing? Is the right to privacy or intimacy a fundamental value that needs to be protected? Is the quality of inner lives being permanently damaged by endless public exposure? Available to listen on https://ria.ie/News-(1)/Celebrating-Thinking-2-30-March-2010.aspx?lang=en-IE | ||
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