A COM 265X Chapter 12: Griffin Chapter 12

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Privacy boundaries- a metaphor to show how people think of the borders between private and public informaion. Private informaion- the content of potenial disclosures; informaion that can be owned. Privacy- the feeling that one had the right to own private informaion. Rule-based theory- a theory that assumes we can best understand people"s freely chosen acions if we study the system of rules they use to interpret and manage their lives. Collecive privacy boundary- an intersecion of personal privacy boundaries of co- workers of private informaion, all of whom are responsible for the informaion. Mutual privacy boundary- a synchronized collecive privacy boundary that co-workers share because they have negoiated common privacy rules. Boundary ownership- the rights and responsibiliies that co-workers of private informaion have to control its spread. Shareholder- a conidant fully commited to handling private informaion according to the original owner"s privacy rules. Deliberate conidant- a recipient who sought out private informaion.

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