Abstract. This paper discusses how Clarke’s theory of Common Ground can be applied to analyse how individuals connected by Awareness Systems con-jointly meet and negotiate their privacy needs. The exposition illustrates how Awareness Systems are a mechanism for helping individuals to meet their pri-vacy needs rather than as a privacy threat, as a first impression might suggest.
Communication privacy management (CPM) theory has become a powerful tool for researchers in terms of...
Understanding and analyzing privacy is a challenging task in that interpretations of privacy involve...
Abstract. In this paper we describe three mechanisms that enable people to co-ordinate their interac...
This paper discusses how Clark’s theory of Common Ground can be applied to analyse how individuals c...
By their very nature, awareness systems bring about an increase in the level of communication betwee...
This paper addresses the need of interpersonal privacy coordination mechanisms in the context of med...
Recent technologies supporting continuous connectivity enable sustained awareness within social netw...
Although privacy is broadly recognized as a dominant concern for the development of novel interactiv...
Abstract. We present a formal-model of awareness-systems founded upon the focus and nimbus model of ...
Increasingly, software development teams comprise members who are geographically distributed across ...
Awareness servers provide information about a person to help observers determine whether a person is...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Social networking sites (SNSs) are increasingly used for brand marketing via he...
Health information systems in developing countries support the political vision of promoting equity ...
The relationship between privacy and security is often but falsely understood as a zero-sum game, wh...
The importance and perception of privacy varies from one context to the other. However, everyone val...
Communication privacy management (CPM) theory has become a powerful tool for researchers in terms of...
Understanding and analyzing privacy is a challenging task in that interpretations of privacy involve...
Abstract. In this paper we describe three mechanisms that enable people to co-ordinate their interac...
This paper discusses how Clark’s theory of Common Ground can be applied to analyse how individuals c...
By their very nature, awareness systems bring about an increase in the level of communication betwee...
This paper addresses the need of interpersonal privacy coordination mechanisms in the context of med...
Recent technologies supporting continuous connectivity enable sustained awareness within social netw...
Although privacy is broadly recognized as a dominant concern for the development of novel interactiv...
Abstract. We present a formal-model of awareness-systems founded upon the focus and nimbus model of ...
Increasingly, software development teams comprise members who are geographically distributed across ...
Awareness servers provide information about a person to help observers determine whether a person is...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. Social networking sites (SNSs) are increasingly used for brand marketing via he...
Health information systems in developing countries support the political vision of promoting equity ...
The relationship between privacy and security is often but falsely understood as a zero-sum game, wh...
The importance and perception of privacy varies from one context to the other. However, everyone val...
Communication privacy management (CPM) theory has become a powerful tool for researchers in terms of...
Understanding and analyzing privacy is a challenging task in that interpretations of privacy involve...
Abstract. In this paper we describe three mechanisms that enable people to co-ordinate their interac...