9. “The real problem with personal privacy in social
systems then is how to reconcile the co-presence
of various groups that one identifies with,
in terms of what to share with whom,
in a flexible and straightforward way.”
(Razavi & Iverson, 2009)
10. GROUP CO-PRESENCE
“A situation in which many groups
important to an individual are
simultaneously present in one context
and their presence is
salient for the individual”
(Lampinen, Oulasvirta & Tamminen, 2009)
11. INTERDEPENDENCE
disclosure as an interpersonal process
of boundary regulation, in which
people are dependent on what others
choose to disclose about them
Identity, self-presentation, performance, impression management, roles
Plurality of identities and audiences
Their own and that of others – collaboration, interdependence
Social network services –so far, research mainly focuses on facebook but the wording SITE would be misleading, as entry points may be through different devices etc
both inputs and outputs in interaction are regulated
in order to achieve a desired level of privacy, which might differ from the one that is actually achieved
disclosure, identity and temporality as three boundaries that are central to privacy management. These boundaries refer to balancing privacy and publicity, managing self- presentations, and the sequence disclosures form over time.
both inputs and outputs in interaction are regulated
in order to achieve a desired level of privacy, which might differ from the one that is actually achieved
disclosure, identity and temporality as three boundaries that are central to privacy management. These boundaries refer to balancing privacy and publicity, managing self- presentations, and the sequence disclosures form over time.
Identity: social (group), interpersonal (roles), personal