Communication Privacy Management Flashcards
(14 cards)
what is the main idea of communication privacy management theory?
people believe they own their private information and have the right to control who knows it by using personal privacy rules
what is private infromation?
information about oneself that is not publicy known and is controlled by the indivdual
what are private boundaries?
the lines people draw around their private information to control who can access it
what is a personal boundary?
a boundary where private information is known only to the individual
what is a collective boundary?
when private information is shared with others, it they become co-owners of the information
what is boundary ownership?
rights and responsibilities for controlling the spread of shared private info
what is boundary linkage?
when co-owners are connected through shared private information
what is boundary permeability?
how much/little information can flow through due to how open/closed a boundary is
what is boundary coordination?
the process by which co-owners manage and negotiate rules for who else can know or share private info
what is boundary turbulence?
disruptions in priavacy management when privacy rules are violated or unclear
how are privacy rules developed?
through culture, gender, motivation, context, and risk-benefit criteria
what are privacy dilemmas?
situations where someone must decide whether to break a privacy rule
what is privacy fatigue?
the feeling of being overwhelmed by constantly managing and protecting one’s private information
Taylor tells a secret to a roommate, who shares it with others. What CPM concept is displayed here?
A. Boundary permeability
B. Boundary ownership
C. Privacy fatigue
D. Privacy turbulence
privacy turbulence