There is a widespread impression that younger people are less concerned with privacy than older people. For example, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg justified changing default …
Purpose–This article aims to highlight the main limitations of the emancipatory potentials of digital inclusion policies and information and communication technologies (ICTs) …
G Ranzini, E Hoek - Computers in Human Behavior, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Users of Social Network Sites (SNS) use the networks to share content and information about themselves. In particular for “nonymous” SNS, such as Facebook, profiles …
M Taddicken, N Krämer - Journal of Science Communication, 2021 - jcom.sissa.it
Taddicken | Public online engagement with science information: on the road to a theoretical framework and a future research agenda | Journal of Science Communication menu About …
Supporting surveillance policies is a risky proposition in the sense that people are uncertain about the consequences of these policies. We argue that political trust serves as a …
J Liu, MM Skoric, C Li - Behaviour & Information Technology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
This study examines the effects of political/cultural beliefs and situational perceptions on public support for government surveillance amidst COVID-19, using a representative survey …
A Jansson - Media and Communication, 2015 - cogitatiopress.com
The everyday uses of networked media technologies, especially social media, have revolutionized the classical model of top-down surveillance. This article sketches the …
Researchers using online ethnographic methods to study military communities must employ higher standards of ethical practice. Military populations may face significant risk if …
N Heise, JH Schmidt - Handbuch Online-Forschung, 2014 - researchgate.net
This chapter deals with features of online communication which are ethically relevant for online-based research (in particular, the necessity to establish or produce› visibility‹ as a …