Dear colleagues,
we are currently conducting a meta-analysis on the topic of privacy management on social media.
The aim is to show how different mechanisms of online privacy affect users' self-disclosure. The mechanisms of interest are control, trust, and norms. Self-disclosure can be understood in a broader sense as either the intention to disclose or the actual disclosure of information independent of the frequency, intensity, valence, or honesty/accuracy of disclosure. Since we want to trace the process of privacy management, we are also interested in privacy experiences. These include privacy concerns or general privacy perceptions.
Currently, we are looking for (un-)published articles or datasets that can be included in our analyses. If you own manuscripts, theses, conference papers, or datasets that might be of interest to our project and that you would grant us access to, you can either contact us via e-mail (jana.dombrowski@uni-hohenheim.de) or fill in this web form: https://www.soscisurvey.de/callforunpublishedwork/. Further, we attach more information on our study and on the requirements for your work.
Best regards and thank you for your help
Jana Dombrowski & Sabine Trepte
Institute of Communication Science
Department of Media Psychology
University of Hohenheim
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Jana Dombrowski
University of Hohenheim
Stuttgart
Germany
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