The digital citizen: the seven veils of privacy
The digital citizen: the seven veils of privacy
Here, Kieron O’Hara details a framework of seven veils to help separate the effects and affects of privacy from the facts. In looking at when a privacy boundary is crossed or not, this framework helps citizens think about when that’s problematic, and why this differs not only across cultures, but also across generations and even for the same individuals.
Internet/Web technologies, privacy, social media, social networking
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O'Hara, Kieron
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March 2016
O'Hara, Kieron
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O'Hara, Kieron
(2016)
The digital citizen: the seven veils of privacy.
IEEE Internet Computing, 20 (2), .
(doi:10.1109/MIC.2016.34).
Abstract
Here, Kieron O’Hara details a framework of seven veils to help separate the effects and affects of privacy from the facts. In looking at when a privacy boundary is crossed or not, this framework helps citizens think about when that’s problematic, and why this differs not only across cultures, but also across generations and even for the same individuals.
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Published date: March 2016
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Internet/Web technologies, privacy, social media, social networking
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