Designing privacy affordances for data release when searching /
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2017
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Fernando, Anisha,
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This research study explored how and to what extent, technological affordances around managing personal data flows are effective in addressing people’s privacy expectations in three phases. Using Nissenbaum’s contextual integrity framework, a value sensitive design study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of mechanisms enabling appropriate data flows. The effectiveness of privacy protections afforded to users were explored from technical, empirical and conceptual dimensions situated in the application domain of personalised search results.
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University of South Australia. School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
School of Information Technology and Mathematical Sciences.
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Thesis (PhD(Computer and Information Science))--University of South Australia, 2017.
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Copyright 2017 Anisha Fernando.
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1 ethesis (xvi, 230 pages) :
illustrations (some colour), charts, 1 colour map.
Includes bibliographical references (pages xvii-xxxv)
illustrations (some colour), charts, 1 colour map.
Includes bibliographical references (pages xvii-xxxv)
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