posted on 2011-12-15, 12:09authored byPeter J Radics, Denis Gracanin
While there is a growing body of research on privacy,most of the work puts the focus on information privacy. Physical and psychological privacy issues receive little
to no attention. However, the introduction of technology into our lives can cause problems with regard to these aspects of privacy. This is especially true when it
comes to our homes, both as nodes of our social life and places for relaxation. This paper presents the results of a study intended to capture a part of the phenomenology of privacy in domestic environments.