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This book discusses Facebook's social design that encourages users conscious or unconscious disclosure of own private information. Having a predisposition that institutions of personal and informational privacy are absolutely questionable understandings on Facebook, the Author examines users' motives of self-disclosure with comparative analyses on social benefits that this network offers to its users. The analyses presented in this work should be interesting for the professionals in Digital Humanities, Communications and Gender Studies. It also targets those researches who examine legal…mehr

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This book discusses Facebook's social design that encourages users conscious or unconscious disclosure of own private information. Having a predisposition that institutions of personal and informational privacy are absolutely questionable understandings on Facebook, the Author examines users' motives of self-disclosure with comparative analyses on social benefits that this network offers to its users. The analyses presented in this work should be interesting for the professionals in Digital Humanities, Communications and Gender Studies. It also targets those researches who examine legal implications of social networks, including individuals' constitutional right to privacy.
Autorenporträt
Shushan Harutyunyan, MA, è una professionista delle comunicazioni, scrittrice ed editrice con un background nel giornalismo. Ha lavorato per diverse pubblicazioni mediatiche per più di 10 anni, inclusa la rivista Forbes. Shushan ha pubblicato numerosi articoli sulla privacy online e ha scritto un capitolo nel libro "Studies in Biopolitics" pubblicato da CEU, Budapest, 2014.