Research examining privacy in a higher education setting tends to focus on the student perspective whilst largely overlooking the academic perspective. Moreover, it fails to fully conceptualise the social, relational, and contextual complexities of privacy and the vital role it has on academics’ ability to form their identity. To address these knowledge gaps, this paper draws on the social theory of privacy to examine how academics socially negotiate privacy boundaries and the influence these negotiations have on their identity. Data were gathered through a qualitative case study analysis of a higher education institution in the United Kingdom (UK). The findings reveal how academic preferences and context-dependent social meanings influence...
Securing the privacy of users’ personal information has long been a fundamental concern for informat...
Privacy is governed by an array of laws in the United States, and this paper examines one facet of p...
Evidence suggests that individuals are often willing to exchange personal data for (real or perceive...
Research examining privacy in a higher education setting tends to focus on the student perspective w...
In this study, we examine university students’ beliefs and behaviors related to social media, identi...
Optimizing the harvesting and analysis of student data promises to clear the fog surrounding the key...
Through learning analytics (LA), higher education institutions have put student data to various uses...
In the American higher education context, student privacy is treated as an individual right. In this...
Research on the ethics of the home-school partnerships in secondary education is scarce. This paper ...
This paper describes a qualitative, empirical research study which explored the use of open educatio...
Current scholarship positions privacy as something that is networked and complex, shifting away from...
Despite widespread agreement that privacy in the context of education is important, it can be diffic...
The datafication of learning has created vast amounts of digital data which may contribute to enhanc...
Privacy on the internet has increasingly become an issue of grave importance to citizens, businesses...
Higher education institutions are continuing to develop their capacity for learning analytics (LA), ...
Securing the privacy of users’ personal information has long been a fundamental concern for informat...
Privacy is governed by an array of laws in the United States, and this paper examines one facet of p...
Evidence suggests that individuals are often willing to exchange personal data for (real or perceive...
Research examining privacy in a higher education setting tends to focus on the student perspective w...
In this study, we examine university students’ beliefs and behaviors related to social media, identi...
Optimizing the harvesting and analysis of student data promises to clear the fog surrounding the key...
Through learning analytics (LA), higher education institutions have put student data to various uses...
In the American higher education context, student privacy is treated as an individual right. In this...
Research on the ethics of the home-school partnerships in secondary education is scarce. This paper ...
This paper describes a qualitative, empirical research study which explored the use of open educatio...
Current scholarship positions privacy as something that is networked and complex, shifting away from...
Despite widespread agreement that privacy in the context of education is important, it can be diffic...
The datafication of learning has created vast amounts of digital data which may contribute to enhanc...
Privacy on the internet has increasingly become an issue of grave importance to citizens, businesses...
Higher education institutions are continuing to develop their capacity for learning analytics (LA), ...
Securing the privacy of users’ personal information has long been a fundamental concern for informat...
Privacy is governed by an array of laws in the United States, and this paper examines one facet of p...
Evidence suggests that individuals are often willing to exchange personal data for (real or perceive...