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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Computer-Supported Cooperative Work
  • Ubiquitous Computing
  • Digital Sociology

Background:

  • The digital economy often frames privacy as a design challenge.
  • Existing approaches in CSCW, HCI, and Ubiquitous Computing address digital privacy.
  • This study questions the utility of 'privacy' as a primary design focus.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate digital privacy practices in domestic settings.
  • To analyze how individuals manage the 'attack surface' of digital technology in their homes.
  • To propose alternative design principles for networked technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Ethnomethodological study of digital privacy in 20 homes across the UK and France.
  • Focus on password management, digital content control, and online-offline boundary management.
  • Qualitative analysis of user practices and concerns.

Main Results:

  • Individuals actively manage the intrusion of the digital world into their daily lives.
  • Privacy management is intrinsically linked to heterogeneous relationship management practices.
  • The concept of 'privacy' is less useful for design than understanding relationship management.

Conclusions:

  • 'Privacy' as a design focus has limited utility.
  • Design efforts should shift towards supporting users' relationship management in networked environments.
  • Understanding and supporting user-driven relationship management is key for future technology design.