LEADER 00000cam 22005774a 4500 001 49529880 003 OCoLC 005 20230426050247.0 008 020308s2002 nyua b 001 0 eng 010 2002021055 020 0791455157|q(alk. paper) 020 9780791455159|q(alk. paper) 020 0791455165|q(pbk. ;|qalk. paper) 020 9780791455166|q(pbk. ;|qalk. paper) 035 (OCoLC)49529880 040 DLC|beng|cDLC|dUKM|dWSL|dBAKER|dBTCTA|dLVB|dYDXCP|dUQ1 |dGEBAY|dEXW|dTULIB|dBDX|dOCLCF|dDEBBG|dIG#|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO |dBGU|dOCLCO|dCSA|dOCLCO|dOCLCQ|dOCLCO|dCZL|dOCLCO|dFCX |dOCLCO|dCFU|dOCLCO|dFNL 042 pcc 049 FNLM 050 00 BF697.5.S427|bP48 2002 100 1 Petronio, Sandra Sporbert. 245 10 Boundaries of privacy :|bdialectics of disclosure / |cSandra Petronio. 264 1 Albany :|bState University of New York Press,|c[2002] 264 4 |c©2002 300 xix, 268 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm. 336 text|btxt|2rdacontent 337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 490 1 SUNY series in communication studies. 504 Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-256) and index. 505 00 |tOverview of Communication Privacy Management -- |tTheoretical Suppositions --|tPrivate Information -- |tPrivacy Boundaries --|tControl and Ownership --|tRule- Based Management System --|tPrivacy Management Dialectics --|tPrivacy Rule Management Processes --|tPrivacy Rule Foundations --|tBoundary Coordination Operations -- |tBoundary Turbulence --|tRule Management Process 1: Privacy Rule Foundations --|tPrivacy Rule Development -- |tPrivacy Rule Development: Cultural Criteria --|tPrivacy Rule Development: Gendered Criteria --|tPrivacy Rule Development: Motivational Criteria --|tPrivacy Rule Development: Contextual Criteria --|tPrivacy Rule Development: Risk-Benefit Ratio Criteria --|tPrivacy Rule Attributes --|tRule Acquisition --|tRule Properties -- |tRule Management Process 2: Boundary Coordination Operations --|tCoordination Operations --|tBoundary Linkages --|tBoundary Permeability --|tBoundary Ownership --|tBoundary Co-ownership: Private Disclosure Confidants - -|tCases of Boundary Coordination --|tCollective Coordination Patterns --|tInclusive Boundary Coordination --|tIntersected Boundary Coordination --|tUnified Boundary Coordination --|tDyadic Privacy Boundaries --|tRelational Privacy Boundaries --|tMarital and Significant Partner Privacy Boundaries --|tFamily Privacy Boundaries -- |tBoundary Spheres --|tFamily Privacy Rule Orientations -- |tGroup Privacy Boundaries --|tGroup Confidences -- |tReinforcing Group Boundaries --|tOrganizational Privacy Boundaries --|tSuperior-Subordinate Boundaries -- |tVagueness as Privacy Protection --|tEmployee-Employer Privacy Rights. 520 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. 650 0 Self-disclosure. 650 0 Secrecy. 650 0 Privacy. 650 0 Interpersonal communication. 650 2 Self Disclosure.|0(DNLM)D012650 650 7 Interpersonal communication.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00977344 650 7 Privacy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01077437 650 7 Secrecy.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01110644 650 7 Self-disclosure.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01111620 650 7 Interpersonale Kommunikation.|2gnd|0(DE-588)4129721-0 650 7 Privatheit.|2gnd|0(DE-588)4195103-7 650 7 Selbstöffnung.|2gnd|0(DE-588)4131307-0 650 7 Communication interpersonnelle.|2rasuqam 650 7 Secret.|2rasuqam 650 7 Vie privée.|2rasuqam 830 0 SUNY series in communication studies. 948 MARCIVE Processed 948 tlabossier
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