The Routledge Handbook of Privacy and Social Media
Herausgeber: Trepte, Sabine; Masur, Philipp
The Routledge Handbook of Privacy and Social Media
Herausgeber: Trepte, Sabine; Masur, Philipp
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This volume provides the basis for contemporary privacy and social media research and informs global as well as local initiatives to address issues related to social media privacy through research, policymaking, and education.
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This volume provides the basis for contemporary privacy and social media research and informs global as well as local initiatives to address issues related to social media privacy through research, policymaking, and education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032155555
- ISBN-10: 1032155558
- Artikelnr.: 72111533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 252mm x 178mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 646g
- ISBN-13: 9781032155555
- ISBN-10: 1032155558
- Artikelnr.: 72111533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sabine Trepte is a full professor of Media Psychology in the Department of Communication at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, Germany. Philipp K. Masur is an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Science at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Part 1: Perspectives on Social Media Privacy 1. Definitions of Privacy 2.
Individualistic Privacy Theories 3. Privacy Theory - Social, Networked,
Relational, Collective 4. Institutional Perspectives on Privacy 5. Group
Privacy 6. A Situational Perspective on Privacy in Social Media 7. Privacy
Calculus: Theory, Studies, and New Perspectives 8. Online Privacy Cues and
Heuristics Part 2: Factors Shaping Social Media Privacy 9. Social Media
Affordances and Privacy 10. Privacy and Trust 11. Challenges in Studying
Social Media Privacy Literacy 12. Privacy Breaches 13. Privacy Cynicism:
Resignation in the Face of Agency Constraints 14. Intercultural Privacy 15.
Privacy and Gender Part 3: Populations and Their Social Media Privacy 16.
The Translucent Family: Sharenting and Privacy Negotiations between
Children and Parents 17. An Intimate Relation: Adolescent Development,
Self-disclosure, and Privacy 18. Privacy in Later Life 19. Toward a Better
Understanding of Minorities' Privacy in Social Media 20.Inequalities and
Privacy in the Context of Social Media Part 4: Algorithms and Privacy 21.
Privacy in Interactions with Machines and Intelligent Systems 22. Social
Credit System and Privacy 23. Microtargeting, Privacy, and the Need for
Regulating Algorithms 24. Health Data and Privacy Part 5: Solutions to
Preserve Social Media Privacy 25. Nudges (and Deceptive Patterns) for
Privacy: Six Years Later 26. Communicating Information Security 27. From
Procedural Rights to Political Economy: New Horizons for Regulating Online
Privacy 28. Regulating Privacy on Online Social Networks 29. Consumer
Privacy and Data Protection in the EU 30. The Role of Participants in
Online Privacy Research: Ethical and Practical Considerations
Individualistic Privacy Theories 3. Privacy Theory - Social, Networked,
Relational, Collective 4. Institutional Perspectives on Privacy 5. Group
Privacy 6. A Situational Perspective on Privacy in Social Media 7. Privacy
Calculus: Theory, Studies, and New Perspectives 8. Online Privacy Cues and
Heuristics Part 2: Factors Shaping Social Media Privacy 9. Social Media
Affordances and Privacy 10. Privacy and Trust 11. Challenges in Studying
Social Media Privacy Literacy 12. Privacy Breaches 13. Privacy Cynicism:
Resignation in the Face of Agency Constraints 14. Intercultural Privacy 15.
Privacy and Gender Part 3: Populations and Their Social Media Privacy 16.
The Translucent Family: Sharenting and Privacy Negotiations between
Children and Parents 17. An Intimate Relation: Adolescent Development,
Self-disclosure, and Privacy 18. Privacy in Later Life 19. Toward a Better
Understanding of Minorities' Privacy in Social Media 20.Inequalities and
Privacy in the Context of Social Media Part 4: Algorithms and Privacy 21.
Privacy in Interactions with Machines and Intelligent Systems 22. Social
Credit System and Privacy 23. Microtargeting, Privacy, and the Need for
Regulating Algorithms 24. Health Data and Privacy Part 5: Solutions to
Preserve Social Media Privacy 25. Nudges (and Deceptive Patterns) for
Privacy: Six Years Later 26. Communicating Information Security 27. From
Procedural Rights to Political Economy: New Horizons for Regulating Online
Privacy 28. Regulating Privacy on Online Social Networks 29. Consumer
Privacy and Data Protection in the EU 30. The Role of Participants in
Online Privacy Research: Ethical and Practical Considerations
Part 1: Perspectives on Social Media Privacy 1. Definitions of Privacy 2.
Individualistic Privacy Theories 3. Privacy Theory - Social, Networked,
Relational, Collective 4. Institutional Perspectives on Privacy 5. Group
Privacy 6. A Situational Perspective on Privacy in Social Media 7. Privacy
Calculus: Theory, Studies, and New Perspectives 8. Online Privacy Cues and
Heuristics Part 2: Factors Shaping Social Media Privacy 9. Social Media
Affordances and Privacy 10. Privacy and Trust 11. Challenges in Studying
Social Media Privacy Literacy 12. Privacy Breaches 13. Privacy Cynicism:
Resignation in the Face of Agency Constraints 14. Intercultural Privacy 15.
Privacy and Gender Part 3: Populations and Their Social Media Privacy 16.
The Translucent Family: Sharenting and Privacy Negotiations between
Children and Parents 17. An Intimate Relation: Adolescent Development,
Self-disclosure, and Privacy 18. Privacy in Later Life 19. Toward a Better
Understanding of Minorities' Privacy in Social Media 20.Inequalities and
Privacy in the Context of Social Media Part 4: Algorithms and Privacy 21.
Privacy in Interactions with Machines and Intelligent Systems 22. Social
Credit System and Privacy 23. Microtargeting, Privacy, and the Need for
Regulating Algorithms 24. Health Data and Privacy Part 5: Solutions to
Preserve Social Media Privacy 25. Nudges (and Deceptive Patterns) for
Privacy: Six Years Later 26. Communicating Information Security 27. From
Procedural Rights to Political Economy: New Horizons for Regulating Online
Privacy 28. Regulating Privacy on Online Social Networks 29. Consumer
Privacy and Data Protection in the EU 30. The Role of Participants in
Online Privacy Research: Ethical and Practical Considerations
Individualistic Privacy Theories 3. Privacy Theory - Social, Networked,
Relational, Collective 4. Institutional Perspectives on Privacy 5. Group
Privacy 6. A Situational Perspective on Privacy in Social Media 7. Privacy
Calculus: Theory, Studies, and New Perspectives 8. Online Privacy Cues and
Heuristics Part 2: Factors Shaping Social Media Privacy 9. Social Media
Affordances and Privacy 10. Privacy and Trust 11. Challenges in Studying
Social Media Privacy Literacy 12. Privacy Breaches 13. Privacy Cynicism:
Resignation in the Face of Agency Constraints 14. Intercultural Privacy 15.
Privacy and Gender Part 3: Populations and Their Social Media Privacy 16.
The Translucent Family: Sharenting and Privacy Negotiations between
Children and Parents 17. An Intimate Relation: Adolescent Development,
Self-disclosure, and Privacy 18. Privacy in Later Life 19. Toward a Better
Understanding of Minorities' Privacy in Social Media 20.Inequalities and
Privacy in the Context of Social Media Part 4: Algorithms and Privacy 21.
Privacy in Interactions with Machines and Intelligent Systems 22. Social
Credit System and Privacy 23. Microtargeting, Privacy, and the Need for
Regulating Algorithms 24. Health Data and Privacy Part 5: Solutions to
Preserve Social Media Privacy 25. Nudges (and Deceptive Patterns) for
Privacy: Six Years Later 26. Communicating Information Security 27. From
Procedural Rights to Political Economy: New Horizons for Regulating Online
Privacy 28. Regulating Privacy on Online Social Networks 29. Consumer
Privacy and Data Protection in the EU 30. The Role of Participants in
Online Privacy Research: Ethical and Practical Considerations