PRACTICES OF PRIVACY

Stemming from the 2020 Online Symposium Practices of Privacy: Knowledge in the Making, this project deals with the interplay between privacy and knowledge production, which kinds of knowledge are allowed in public or to be pursued in private, and strategies that people of the past employed to protect their knowledge from scrutiny.

Profile articles

Natacha Klein Käfer and Natália Da Silva Perez (eds.), Women’s Private Practices of Knowledge Production in the Early Modern Period. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2024.

Natália da Silva Perez and Natacha Klein Käfer (eds.), ‘Creation, Control, Communication: A Historical Appraisal of Privacy in Knowledge Production’, KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge, vol. 7, no. 1.

Natacha Klein Käfer and Natália da Silva Perez (eds.), ‘Practices of Privacy: Early Modern Knowledge in the Making’. Special issue, KNOW: A Journal on the Formation of Knowledge, vol. 8, no. 1-2.

 

Seminar Practices of Privacy: Vestiges of Dialogue and Its Places, organized by Annemie D.G. Leemans (University of Antwerp), Jelena Bakić (University of Porto), Liam Benison (University of Porto), Natacha Klein Käfer (University of Copenhagen), Oskar Jacek Rojewski (University Rey Juan Carlos), Pieter Martens (Free University Brussels) and Jessica Roitman (Free University Amsterdam). Rome (November 30, 2022 – December 2, 2022).

Symposium Practices of Privacy: Knowledge in the Making, organized by Natacha Klein Käfer and Natália da Silva Perez, Online and asynchronous at the Centre for Privacy Studies (April 24, 2020 – May 29, 2020).

 

MEMBERS: Natacha Klein Käfer, Natália da Silva Perez, Jelena Bakic, Liam Benison, Annemie Leemans