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Linking loose ends: an interdisciplinary privacy and communication model

Authors :
Bräunlich, Katharina
Dienlin, Tobias
Eichenhofer, Johannes
Helm, Paula
Trepte, Sabine
Grimm, Rüdiger
Seubert, Sandra
Gusy, Christoph
Bräunlich, Katharina
Dienlin, Tobias
Eichenhofer, Johannes
Helm, Paula
Trepte, Sabine
Grimm, Rüdiger
Seubert, Sandra
Gusy, Christoph
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In the recent decades, privacy scholarship has made significant progress. Most of it was achieved in monodisciplinary works. However, privacy has a deeply interdisciplinary nature. Most importantly, societies as well as individuals experience privacy as being influenced by legal, technical, and social norms and structures. In this article, we hence attempt to connect insights of different academic disciplines into a joint model, an Interdisciplinary Privacy and Communication Model. The model differentiates four different elements: communication context, protection needs, threat and risk analysis, as well as protection enforcement. On the one hand, with this model, we aim to describe how privacy unfolds. On the other hand, the model also prescribes how privacy can be furnished and regulated. As such, the model contributes to a general understanding of privacy as a theoretical guide and offers a practical basis to address new challenges of the digital age.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362825784
Document Type :
Electronic Resource