Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy

This paper offers a sociological perspective on data protection regulation and its relevance to the design of digital technologies that exploit or ‘trade in’ personal data. From this perspective, proposed data protection regulations in Europe and the US seek to create a new economic actor – the cons...

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Main Author: Crabtree, Andy
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35940/
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description This paper offers a sociological perspective on data protection regulation and its relevance to the design of digital technologies that exploit or ‘trade in’ personal data. From this perspective, proposed data protection regulations in Europe and the US seek to create a new economic actor – the consumer as personal data trader – through new legal frameworks that shift the locus of agency and control in data processing towards the individual. The sociological perspective on proposed data regulation recognises the reflexive relationship between law and the social order, and the commensurate need to balance the demand for compliance with the design of tools and resources that enable this new economic actor; tools that provide both data protection to the individual and allow the individual to exploit personal data to become an active player in the emerging data economy.
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spelling nottingham-359402020-05-08T12:15:41Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35940/ Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy Crabtree, Andy This paper offers a sociological perspective on data protection regulation and its relevance to the design of digital technologies that exploit or ‘trade in’ personal data. From this perspective, proposed data protection regulations in Europe and the US seek to create a new economic actor – the consumer as personal data trader – through new legal frameworks that shift the locus of agency and control in data processing towards the individual. The sociological perspective on proposed data regulation recognises the reflexive relationship between law and the social order, and the commensurate need to balance the demand for compliance with the design of tools and resources that enable this new economic actor; tools that provide both data protection to the individual and allow the individual to exploit personal data to become an active player in the emerging data economy. 2016-02-14 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/35940/1/CLaw.pdf Crabtree, Andy (2016) Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy. In: IEEE 2nd Workshop on Legal and Technical Issues in Cloud Computing and Cloud-Supported Internet of Things, 4-8 April 2016, Berlin, Germany. sociology personal data protection individual control principle local control recommendation utility model human data interaction http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/articleDetails.jsp?arnumber=7527827
spellingShingle sociology
personal data protection
individual control principle
local control recommendation
utility model
human data interaction
Crabtree, Andy
Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy
title Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy
title_full Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy
title_fullStr Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy
title_full_unstemmed Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy
title_short Enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy
title_sort enabling the new economic actor: personal data regulation and the digital economy
topic sociology
personal data protection
individual control principle
local control recommendation
utility model
human data interaction
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