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Measuring networked social privacy
Xinru Page,Karen P. Tang,Fred Stutzman,Airi Lampinen +3 more
- pp 315-320
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This workshop aims to cultivate an understanding of the current landscape for interpersonal privacy framework and ways to measure social privacy for networked settings.Abstract:
Much privacy research focuses on concerns about data protection and has established metrics, such as privacy scales, for evaluating those concerns. Recent work recognizes the importance of understanding interpersonal and interactional privacy concerns in social media, but ways to measure privacy within these contexts remain unsettled. This workshop aims to cultivate an understanding of the current landscape for interpersonal privacy framework and ways to measure social privacy for networked settings. For full details, visit http://networkedprivacy2013.wordpress.com/read more
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