References

Section: References

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Hibbert, Chris (1996). "What to do when they ask for your Social Security Number." A version of this appears in Kling 1997.

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Kling, Rob, ed. (1996a). Computerization and Controversy: Value Conflicts and Social Choices, Academic Press, 2nd ed.

Kling, Rob (1996b). "Information Technologies and the Shifting Balance between Privacy and Social Control," in Kling 1996a.

Laudon, Kenneth (1996). "Markets and Privacy." In Kling 1996a, pp. 697--726.

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