MACHÁČKOVÁ, Hana, Martina ČERNÍKOVÁ, David ŠMAHEL a Zuzana OČADLÍKOVÁ. Children’s privacy management on social network sites. In P. Lorentz, D. Smahel, M. Metykova, & M. F. Wright. Living in the digital age: Self-presentation, networking, playing, and participating in politics. Brno: Muni Press, 2015, s. 95-109. ISBN 978-80-210-7810-9. |
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@inbook{1305105, author = {Macháčková, Hana and Černíková, Martina and Šmahel, David and Očadlíková, Zuzana}, address = {Brno}, booktitle = {Living in the digital age: Self-presentation, networking, playing, and participating in politics}, editor = {P. Lorentz, D. Smahel, M. Metykova, & M. F. Wright}, keywords = {online privacy; communication privacy management theory; social network sites; children and adolescents}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Brno}, isbn = {978-80-210-7810-9}, pages = {95-109}, publisher = {Muni Press}, title = {Children’s privacy management on social network sites}, year = {2015} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1305105 AU - Macháčková, Hana - Černíková, Martina - Šmahel, David - Očadlíková, Zuzana PY - 2015 TI - Children’s privacy management on social network sites VL - Neuveden PB - Muni Press CY - Brno SN - 9788021078109 KW - online privacy KW - communication privacy management theory KW - social network sites KW - children and adolescents N2 - The chapter examines the management of online privacy on Social Network Sites (SNS) among children and adolescents. Petronio’s Communication Privacy Management Theory (CPM) was selected as the primary theoretical framework for capturing the process of privacy management and boyd’s features and dynamics of networked publics were used to depict the specific affordances of the SNS environment. Using qualitative cross-national data from European children aged 9–16 from the EU Kids Online III project, the chapter illustrates how current children manage their privacy on SNS and show in which aspects this process has become problematized. Using the CPM framework, several components of children’s privacy management on SNS are described: The perception of the ownership (and loss thereof) of private information; different types of control over the published information and the online audience; the rules which guide the control and overall online behavior, including the co-ownership of private information; and the boundary turbulences that lead to the co-construction of privacy rules and boundaries on SNS. ER -
MACHÁČKOVÁ, Hana, Martina ČERNÍKOVÁ, David ŠMAHEL a Zuzana OČADLÍKOVÁ. Children’s privacy management on social network sites. In P. Lorentz, D. Smahel, M. Metykova, \&{} M. F. Wright. \textit{Living in the digital age: Self-presentation, networking, playing, and participating in politics}. Brno: Muni Press, 2015, s.~95-109. ISBN~978-80-210-7810-9.
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