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Privacy Online 2011
- Sabine Trepte

, Leonard Reinecke
:
Privacy Online - Perspectives on Privacy and Self-Disclosure in the Social Web. Springer 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-21520-9
Part 1 / Approaches
- Joseph B. Walther:

Introduction to Privacy Online. 3-8 - Stephen T. Margulis:

Three Theories of Privacy: An Overview. 9-17 - Nicole B. Ellison

, Jessica Vitak
, Charles Steinfield
, Rebecca Gray, Cliff Lampe:
Negotiating Privacy Concerns and Social Capital Needs in a Social Media Environment. 19-32 - Adam N. Joinson, David J. Houghton, Asimina Vasalou, Ben L. Marder:

Digital Crowding: Privacy, Self-Disclosure, and Technology. 33-45 - Bernhard Debatin:

Ethics, Privacy, and Self-Restraint in Social Networking. 47-60 - Sabine Trepte, Leonard Reinecke:

The Social Web as a Shelter for Privacy and Authentic Living. 61-73 - Zizi Papacharissi, Paige L. Gibson:

Fifteen Minutes of Privacy: Privacy, Sociality, and Publicity on Social Network Sites. 75-89 - Kevin Lewis

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The Co-evolution of Social Network Ties and Online Privacy Behavior. 91-109 - Mike Z. Yao

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Self-Protection of Online Privacy: A Behavioral Approach. 111-125 - Nicole C. Krämer, Nina Haferkamp:

Online Self-Presentation: Balancing Privacy Concerns and Impression Construction on Social Networking Sites. 127-141 - Monika Taddicken, Cornelia Jers:

The Uses of Privacy Online: Trading a Loss of Privacy for Social Web Gratifications? 143-156
Part 2 / Applications
- Jan-Hinrik Schmidt

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(Micro)blogs: Practices of Privacy Management. 159-173 - Marc Ziegele, Oliver Quiring

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Privacy in Social Network Sites. 175-189 - Maren Hartmann:

Mobile Privacy: Contexts. 191-203 - Wiebke Loosen

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Online Privacy as a News Factor in Journalism. 205-218
Part 3 / Audiences
- Jochen Peter, Patti M. Valkenburg

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Adolescents' Online Privacy: Toward a Developmental Perspective. 221-234 - Wiebke Maaß:

The Elderly and the Internet: How Senior Citizens Deal with Online Privacy. 235-249 - Mike Thelwall

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Privacy and Gender in the Social Web. 251-265

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