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Contesting methodologies: Evaluating focus group and privacy diary methods in a study of on‐line privacy
Danijela Bogdanovic, Michael Dowd, Eileen Wattam, Alison AdamThe purpose of this paper is to report on and evaluate focus groups and privacy diary/interview methods used in a qualitative study of on‐line privacy.
Ethical implications of the mediatization of organizations
Michael Litschka, Matthias KarmasinThe aim of this paper is to give theoretical and empirical arguments for new forms of communication and structure of organizations within the media and information society…
Attitudes towards information ethics: a view from Egypt
Omar E.M. Khalil, Ahmed A.S. SeleimThe information technology (IT) related ethical issues will only increase in frequency and complexity with the increasing diffusion of IT in economies and societies. The purpose…
Technophilia, neo‐Luddism, eDependency and the judgement of Thamus
Darryl Coulthard, Susan KellerThe purpose of this paper is to reflect on society's relationship with technology and particularly our increasing dependence on electronic technology – so‐called eDependency. The…
“Right to Information Act” – a tool for good governance through ICT
Shalini Singh, Bhaskar KarnThe purpose of this paper is to study the evolution of Freedom of Information/Right to Information from an international perspective and analyse it as an indispensable tool for…
Privacy in new media in Israel: How social networks are helping to shape the perception of privacy in Israeli society
Yuval Karniel, Amit Lavie‐DinurThe purpose of the paper is to draw a new map confronting the issue of privacy in the new media age in general, and in the State of Israel in particular.
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1477-996Xe-ISSN:
1758-8871ISSN-L:
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2003Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Dr Jenifer Sunrise Winter