CMN 120 Lecture 12: Lecture #12 notes
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Sensitive info, private, not usually shared freely with everyone. Which makes ^ different from self-disclosure: creates a sense of vulnerability. Public ----private dialectical tension, trying to find a balance in choosing whether to reveal/conceal. Control. b/c you own it, you have the desire to control over the concealing/revealing of the info. Having rules of whether to conceal/reveal or who can reveal/conceal etc: breakdown: when rules are violated. Info is not managed and shared with others. When we share info with others, we have allowed them in our. Explains how we manage our rules, info, control etc. Authorized: someone we are allowing/permission to know the info. Unauthorized: when info is shared with people you didn"t want them to know, they are unauthorized . Core criteria: stable rules/reasons that impact your decision to reveal/conceal private info, ex. genders, some cultures where you don"t reveal/you reveal a lot. Catalyst criteria: when privacy rules change because of a need to change, risk-benefit ratio.