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Privacy and Social Software: 

Privacy and Social Software Ralf Bendrath University of Bremen Collaborative Research Center 'Transformations of the State'

OutlineI. PrivacyII. Privacy and the ComputerIII. Privacy and Web 2.0IV. Privacy and the StateV. Conclusion: 

Outline I. Privacy II. Privacy and the Computer III. Privacy and Web 2.0 IV. Privacy and the State V. Conclusion

I. Privacy: 

I. Privacy

The right to be let alone: 

The right to be let alone

Privacy and Autonomy: 

Privacy and Autonomy

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Surveillance: 

Surveillance

Control: 

Control

II. Privacy and the Computer: 

II. Privacy and the Computer

The Monitoredand the Searchable: 

The Monitored and the Searchable

“Dataveillance”: 

'Dataveillance'

Personal Data: 

Personal Data

Transactional Data: 

Transactional Data

Behavioural Data: 

Behavioural Data

Relational Data: 

Relational Data

Who gets to see and use it?: 

Who gets to see and use it?

Data-Protection: 

Data-Protection

Informational Self-Determination: 

Informational Self-Determination

III. Privacy and Web 2.0: 

III. Privacy and Web 2.0

Web 1.0: 

Web 1.0

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Web 2.0: 

Web 2.0

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Disclaimer: Proof of concept: 

Disclaimer: Proof of concept

Reputation: 

Reputation

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Reputation Transfer?: 

Reputation Transfer?

Functional Differentiation: 

Functional Differentiation

Secrets / Differences: 

Secrets / Differences

Roles: 

Roles

Contextual Integrity: 

Contextual Integrity

Identity Management: 

Identity Management

Grassroots: Microformats: 

Grassroots: Microformats

hCard: 

hCard

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andlt;div class='vcard'andgt; andlt;div class='fn'andgt;Bob Bobsonandlt;/divandgt; andlt;div class='org'andgt;Bob’s Companyandlt;/divandgt; andlt;div class='phone'andgt;+49-30-123 456 78andlt;/divandgt; andlt;a class='email' href='mailto:bob@bob.name'andgt;bob@bob.nameandlt;/aandgt; andlt;a class='url' href='http://bob.name'andgt;http://bob.nameandlt;/aandgt; andlt;/divandgt;

XFN XML Friends Network : 

XFN XML Friends Network

Alice<a href="http://bob.name" rel="friend met sweetheart">Bob</a>: 

Alice andlt;a href='http://bob.name' rel='friend met sweetheart'andgt;Bobandlt;/aandgt;

Eve<a href="http://bob.name" rel="friend met affair">Bob</a>: 

Eve andlt;a href='http://bob.name' rel='friend met affair'andgt;Bobandlt;/aandgt;

Intermediaries I:Interaction Providers: 

Intermediaries I: Interaction Providers

Implementation: 

Implementation

Implementation: 

Implementation

Implementation: 

Implementation

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Intermediaries II:Trust Providers: 

Intermediaries II: Trust Providers

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Who do you trust?: 

Who do you trust?

IV. Privacy and the State: 

IV. Privacy and the State

Who’s in charge of who I am?: 

Who’s in charge of who I am?

Names: 

Names

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Numbers: 

Numbers

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V. Conclusion

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Social Software and the right to be let alone?

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Self-Determination: You control when to be let alone

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Social Software: Privacy Violations 2.0

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No societal norms yet

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No reciprocity in monitoring

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Governments hate anonymity

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