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Location Call # Volume Status
 Sherman Library  BF697.5.S427 P48 2002    AVAILABLE  
 LAW General Collection - 2nd Floor  BF697.5.S427 P48 2002    AVAILABLE  
Author Petronio, Sandra Sporbert.
Title Boundaries of privacy : dialectics of disclosure / Sandra Petronio.
OCLC 49529880
ISBN 0791455157 (alk. paper)
9780791455159 (alk. paper)
0791455165 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
9780791455166 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
Publisher Albany : State University of New York Press, [2002]
©2002
Description xix, 268 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
LC Subject heading/s Self-disclosure.
Secrecy.
Privacy.
Interpersonal communication.
Medical
Subject heading/s
Self Disclosure. (DNLM)D012650
Other
Subject heading/s
Interpersonal communication. (OCoLC)fst00977344
Privacy. (OCoLC)fst01077437
Secrecy. (OCoLC)fst01110644
Self-disclosure. (OCoLC)fst01111620
Interpersonale Kommunikation. (DE-588)4129721-0
Privatheit. (DE-588)4195103-7
Selbstöffnung. (DE-588)4131307-0
Communication interpersonnelle.
Secret.
Vie privée.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-256) and index.
Contents Overview of Communication Privacy Management -- Theoretical Suppositions -- Private Information -- Privacy Boundaries -- Control and Ownership -- Rule-Based Management System -- Privacy Management Dialectics -- Privacy Rule Management Processes -- Privacy Rule Foundations -- Boundary Coordination Operations -- Boundary Turbulence -- Rule Management Process 1: Privacy Rule Foundations -- Privacy Rule Development -- Privacy Rule Development: Cultural Criteria -- Privacy Rule Development: Gendered Criteria -- Privacy Rule Development: Motivational Criteria -- Privacy Rule Development: Contextual Criteria -- Privacy Rule Development: Risk-Benefit Ratio Criteria -- Privacy Rule Attributes -- Rule Acquisition -- Rule Properties -- Rule Management Process 2: Boundary Coordination Operations -- Coordination Operations -- Boundary Linkages -- Boundary Permeability -- Boundary Ownership -- Boundary Co-ownership: Private Disclosure Confidants -- Cases of Boundary Coordination -- Collective Coordination Patterns -- Inclusive Boundary Coordination -- Intersected Boundary Coordination -- Unified Boundary Coordination -- Dyadic Privacy Boundaries -- Relational Privacy Boundaries -- Marital and Significant Partner Privacy Boundaries -- Family Privacy Boundaries -- Boundary Spheres -- Family Privacy Rule Orientations -- Group Privacy Boundaries -- Group Confidences -- Reinforcing Group Boundaries -- Organizational Privacy Boundaries -- Superior-Subordinate Boundaries -- Vagueness as Privacy Protection -- Employee-Employer Privacy Rights.
Summary Publisher's description: Offering a practical theory for why people make decisions about revealing and concealing private information, Boundaries of Privacy taps into everyday problems in our personal relationships, our health concerns, and our work to investigate the way we manage our private lives. Petronio argues that in addition to owning our own private information, we also take on the responsibility of guarding other people's private information when it is put into our trust. This can often lead to betrayal, errors in judgment, deception, gossip, and privacy dilemmas. Petronio's book serves as a guide to understanding why certain decisions about privacy succeed while others fail.
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