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2010
IEEE

Developing Reliable Measures of Privacy Management within Social Networking Sites

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Developing Reliable Measures of Privacy Management within Social Networking Sites
Social networking sites and other examples of online social spaces have greatly expanded their members’ opportunities for self expression and social interaction, while creating significant challenges for online privacy management. Within offline social spaces, privacy management is an active part of everyday life, influencing where, when and to whom we decide to reveal private information. Just as technology mediation changes the nature of communication, so will technology mediation of social interaction change the nature of privacy management. This paper describes work done to establish reliable measures of online privacy management based on Adaptive Structuration Theory (AST). AST provides a framework for modeling the use of technology in a social setting, includes a way to measure appropriation, the process by which users adapt and adopt technology. These measures have been used to examine appropriation patterns within two US based social networking sites (Facebook and MySpace), ...
Catherine Dwyer, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Marshall Sco
Added 17 May 2010
Updated 17 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where HICSS
Authors Catherine Dwyer, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Marshall Scott Poole, Julia Gussner, Felicitas Hennig, Sebastian Osswald, Sandra Schliesslberger, Birgit Warth
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