Privacy as contextual integrity and its application to social networks sites

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Published 09-12-2015
Amaya Noain Sánchez

Abstract

The following article is aimed to introduce Helen Nissenbaum's contextual integrity, a theoretical approach formulated in 1997 as a benchmark for preserving privacy in the context of public surveillance. The author links the privacy protection in the digital age to the respect of the informational norms of a particular context, providing, therefore, an alternative starting point to preserve user's private data when intereacting on Social

Networks Sites. 

How to Cite

Noain Sánchez, A. (2015). Privacy as contextual integrity and its application to social networks sites. ZER - Journal of Communication Studies, 20(39). https://doi.org/10.1387/zer.15531
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