vol. 13, num. 3 :: 2014.02.07 — 2014.02.20
Privacy has become more and more of a public conversation with the creeping influence of technology in our lives, but it has always been an issue that communities have had to negotiate. On how we approach privacy, from digital to analog.
Reflecting on what we share and what we keep for ourselves.
Don’t let your heart go cheap.
The joys and challenges of sharing space and limited privacy.
On seeing and being seen by an omnipresence.
Fortunately or unfortunately, we leave digital clues behind wherever we go.
An account of the joys and struggles embedded in 16 years of multi-generational living.
On a mother’s decision to keep a family secret...for now.
Sabrina Little writes about theories of the mind and selfhood.
Rosie Perera writes, “Privacy is precious. Like virginity, it cannot be recovered once lost.”
Even in a country you know by heart
its hard to go the same way twice
the life of the going changes.
The chances change and make a new way.
Any tree or stone or bird
can be the bud of a new direction. The
natural correction is to make intent
of accident. To get back before dark
is the art of going.
Wendell Berry
“Traveling at Home” from Traveling at Home
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