The Emergence of Surveillance Culture: The Relationships between Facebook Privacy Management, Online Government Surveillance, and Online Political Expression

This study addresses how Facebook privacy-management openness (how comfortable Facebook users are sharing personal information) and perceived Facebook networks are interactively related to acceptance of online government surveillance and subsequent online political expression. Drawing on a nationall...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of broadcasting & electronic media Jg. 65; H. 1; S. 66 - 87
1. Verfasser: Ping Yu, Rebecca
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Philadelphia Routledge 01.01.2021
Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
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ISSN:0883-8151, 1550-6878
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Zusammenfassung:This study addresses how Facebook privacy-management openness (how comfortable Facebook users are sharing personal information) and perceived Facebook networks are interactively related to acceptance of online government surveillance and subsequent online political expression. Drawing on a nationally representative sample of Taiwanese, results indicate that while Facebook privacy-management openness is directly and positively associated with online political expression, Facebook privacy-management openness is negatively associated with online political expression indirectly through acceptance of online government surveillance. Moreover, the negative indirect relationship becomes stronger as users perceive their Facebook networks to be denser or highly connected.
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ISSN:0883-8151
1550-6878
DOI:10.1080/08838151.2021.1897816