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From spaces to places: emerging contexts in mobile privacy

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posted on 2012-07-31, 13:37 authored by Clara Mancini, Keerthi Thomas, Yvonne Rogers, Blaine A. Price, Lukasz Jedrzejczyk, Arosha K. Bandara, Adam N. Joinson, Bashar Nuseibeh
Mobile privacy concerns are central to Ubicomp and yet remain poorly understood. We advocate a diversified approach, enabling the cross-interpretation of data from complementary methods. However, mobility imposes a number of limitations on the methods that can be effectively employed. We discuss how we addressed this problem in an empirical study of mobile social networking. We report on how, by combining a variation of experience sampling and contextual interviews, we have started focusing on a notion of context in relation to privacy, which is subjectively defined by emerging socio-cultural knowledge, functions, relations and rules. With reference to Gieryn’s sociological work, we call this place, as opposed to a notion of context that is objectively defined by physical and factual elements, which we call space. We propose that the former better describes the context for mobile privacy.

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Ubicomp '09 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Ubiquitous computing;pp. 1-10

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Association for Computing Machinery

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peer-reviewed

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"© ACM, 2009. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of ACM for your personal use. Not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Ubicomp '09 Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Ubiquitous computing, http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1620545.1620547

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