Series which examines the social, legal, and ethical implications of changes in telecommunications technologies and applications.|VISITING PRIVACY IN THE INFORMATION AGE / hosted by Jude Thilman| executive producer Bari Scott| produced by Vicki Voss, Gregg McVicar, and Matt Binder. SERIES: Communications revolution : 1994| no. 1 Series which examines the social, legal, and ethical implications of changes in telecommunications technologies and applications. CONTENT: On the impact of new telecommunications technologies upon the individual's right to privacy. Examines the use of "smart cards" for access to the workplace, e-mail and your boss, and the right of privacy in the workplace. PANELISTS: Janlori Goldman, Director of ACLU's privacy project| Tom Mandel, Senior Management Consultant with the Stanford Research Institute| Richard Barton, Senior V.P. for Government Affaris with the Direct Marketing Association| Sandra Starr, director of the office of Health Policy Analysis, New Jersey| Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld, psychiatrist. Funded by the Telecommunications Education Trust. BROADCAST: Satellite, 5 July 1994.
On the impact of new telecommunications technologies upon the individual's right to privacy. Examines the use of "smart cards" for access to the workplace, e-mail and your boss, and the right of privacy in the workplace.