Privacy at the Margins
The International Journal of Communication has published new Special Section on ?Privacy at the Margins? with 10 articles from international scholars. Those articles look at a range of privacy experiences around the world.
Understanding Privacy at the Margins ? Introduction?by Alice E. Marwick, Danah Boyd
Refractive Surveillance: Monitoring Customers to Manage Workers?by Karen Levy, Solon Barocas
Not the Normal Trans Story: Negotiating Trans Narratives While Crowdfunding at the Margins?by Niki Fritz, Amy Gonzales
Being At Home With Privacy: Privacy and Mundane Intimacy Through Same-Sex Locative Media Practices?by Larissa Hjorth, Sarah Pink, Heather Horst
The Poverty of Privacy: Understanding Privacy Trade-Offs From Identity Infrastructure Users in India?by Janaki Srinivasan, Savita Bailur, Emrys Schoemaker, Sarita Seshagiri
Technology in Rural Appalachia: Cultural Strategies of Resistance and Navigation?by Sherry Hamby, Elizabeth Taylor, Allison Smith, Kimberly Mitchell, Lisa Jones
Concerns, Skills, and Activities: Multilayered Privacy Issues in Disadvantaged Urban Communities?by Xiaoqian Li, Wenhong Chen, Joseph D. Straubhaar
Privacy Versus Relatedness: Managing Device Use in Australia?s Remote Aboriginal Communities?by Ellie Rennie, Indigo Holcombe-James, Tyson Yunkaporta
Socially Mediated Visibility: Friendship and Dissent in Authoritarian Azerbaijan?by Katy E. Pearce, Jessica Vitak, Kristen Barta
Settler Governance and Privacy: Canada?s Indian Residential School Settlement Agreement and the Mediation of State-Based Violence?by Lara Fullenwieder, Adam Molnar
Source: International Journal of Communication