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What is Privacy Boundaries

Encyclopedia of Mobile Phone Behavior
Personal boundaries separating public and private information in order to govern who has control of and access to information.
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Communication Privacy Management and Mobile Phone Use
Debra L. Worthington (Auburn University, USA) and Margaret Fitch-Hauser (Auburn University, USA)
Copyright: © 2015 |Pages: 13
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-8239-9.ch075
Abstract
The introduction of new technologies effects rapid social change and challenges social norms. A major challenge with the advent of mobile phones is how the technology tests traditional notions of personal privacy and interaction involvement, particularly in public settings. Communication privacy management (CPM) theory provides a means of explaining the tensions between mobile phone users and proximate others. In this article, components of communication privacy management theory are outlined and its application to mobile communication is discussed. Next, privacy issues associated with specific mobile technology are reviewed and cultural differences in mobile communication privacy needs are examined. In light of the limited research in this area, suggestions for future research are also presented.
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Personal boundaries separating public and private information. They govern who has control of and access to personal information.
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