Week 10
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Week 10
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[edit] Week 10
- Notes
- Facebook's new privacy Settings
- This Week's Del.icio.us links
- Quiz, email them to me
- 4/1 - Term Project Bibliography/Outline Due
[edit] Terrell Russell Guest Lecture
[edit] Privacy, Translucence and Online Social Networks
- New conceptions of privacy: Non-monolithic nature, Privacy as process
- How are your opinions on privacy in OSN evolving?
- Do young people's privacy behaviors seem more or less rational?
- Discussing theories of Privacy
- Altman's privacy as boundaries (Example: Beacon, High School)
- Nissenbaum's privacy as contextual integrity (Example: Newsfeed)
- Do friends lists solve the context problems in OSN?
- Is a larger social network better?
- What do social networks seem to be less vibrant in the corporate space?
- How do we conceive of our privacy boundaries/spaces in OSN?
- How do expanding/contracting networks affect our notions of boundaries?
- How have your conceptions of privacy and audience changed as networks ebb and flow?
- How do our conceptions of privacy affect the identities we can create?
- How do we reshape as we move from College-to-Professional identities?
- How does the quality of identity change as we move from persona-to-personal?
- How will society react to and embrace digital identity?
- What do we gain from watching one another? What do we gain from sharing with one another?
- Zimmer's Netaveillance
- Privacy as self-presentation and self-preservation. Can we find true personal contexts?
- Can we opt-out of these systems, losing the social capital? How much social capital is left in Facebook?
[edit] Presentations
- Mia B.
- Amber W.
