In an era characterized by rapid technological advancement, the vast data generated by individuals and organizations has transformed the landscape of communication, privacy, and society at large. In this context, consider the implications of data sharing and surveillance in contemporary life. Explore how various voices in the following sources argue for or against the ethical dimensions of data use, privacy concerns, and the impact on societal norms.
Analyze at least three sources, integrating quotations and paraphrases where appropriate. Ensure that your response exhibits cohesion and coherence, guiding the reader clearly through your argument and connecting your ideas logically.
Sources: A) Excerpts from Shoshana Zuboff’s 'The Age of Surveillance Capitalism'; B) 'Data and Goliath' by Bruce Schneier; C) An article from the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
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