Category Archives: Privacy

Posts under this category name relate to privacy generally, rather than distinguishing between the various ‘kinds’ of discussing or recognizing privacy.

Deep Packet Inspection and the Confluence of Privacy Regimes

Given how difficult I found it to find successful SSHRC-related research statements (save for through personal contacts) I wanted to post my own statement for others to look at and download if they so wish. Continue reading

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Draft – Who Gives a ‘Tweet’ About Privacy?

This paper uses academic privacy literature to examine Twitter and the notion of reasonable expectations of privacy in public, and is written with the intent that it can help nuance privacy discussions concerning the discourse occuring on Twitter. Continue reading

Posted in Copyright, Internet, Privacy, Social Networking, Thoughts | 4 Comments

Twitter and Privacy in Social Context

While social-contextual accounts establish reasonable expectations to privacy in public, our hopefulness surrounding these accounts wears thin because the selected scholars exhibit an under theorized conceptualization of how socio-contextual norms are established. Continue reading

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Twitter and Statutory Notions of Privacy

Given the norms of digital networks such as Twitter, which emphasis sharing and collective knowledge development, is a control metaphor accompanied by a strong regulatory body well suited for developing a ‘reasonable expectation of privacy’ in Cyberspace? I would suggest that they are not, at least not as presented by these texts. Continue reading

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