"You can't tell anyone but...": Exploring the use of privacy rules and revealing behaviors Journal Article


Authors: Venetis, M. K.; Greene, K.; Magsamen-Conrad, K.; Banerjee, S. C.; Checton, M. G.; Bagdasarov, Z.
Article Title: "You can't tell anyone but...": Exploring the use of privacy rules and revealing behaviors
Abstract: This three-part study examines how privacy rules function to protect shared information from further revelation. Communication Privacy Management served as a theoretical framework to investigate issues related to boundary management. In the pilot study, college students (N = 409) described privacy rules and their use, and participants reported not further revealing the information when privacy rules were expressed by disclosers. In Study 1, participants (N = 167) reported on disclosing health-related information, and participants did not anticipate that recipients would further reveal especially when they used a privacy rule. In Study 2, dyads (dyad N = 257) reported on shared disclosure experiences, including both anticipated and actual boundary management. Study 2 findings include that privacy rules have limited effectiveness. The article discusses implications of privacy rule use when sharing private information. © 2012 Copyright National Communication Association.
Keywords: disclosure; communication privacy management; disclosure warnings; explicit privacy rules; further revealing; implicit privacy rules
Journal Title: Communication Monographs
Volume: 79
Issue: 3
ISSN: 0363-7751
Publisher: Routledge  
Date Published: 2012-01-01
Start Page: 344
End Page: 365
Language: English
DOI: 10.1080/03637751.2012.697628
PROVIDER: scopus
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