Emerging Social Norms in the UK and Japan on Privacy and Revelation in SNS

International Review of Information Ethics 16:12 (2011)
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Semi-structured interviews with university students in the UK and Japan, undertaken in 2009 and 2010, are analysed with respect to the revealed attitudes to privacy, self-revelation and revelation by/of others on SNS

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