Christofer Linder, S. Quaye, Alex C. Lange, Meg E. Evans, Terah J. Stewart
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The distinctions between the public and the private have long been a way of organising the material world, and those distinctions are shifting. This article traces a brief history of the increasingly insecure privacy – both deliberate and not – that is a defining characteristic of our age.