A continuum of context in informational privacy transmissions: insights from people with disabilities in Vietnam

Abdul Rohman, Duy Dang-Pham, Dyah Pitaloka, Erlina Erlina, Ade Prastyani

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Abstract

The transmission of informational privacy has become a fertile ground for debate among competing actors affected by the proliferation of information communication technologies. Contexts are among the factors that shape the flow of informational privacy. The existing discussion however has been mainly dominated by perspectives from the Global North and the able-bodied. In response, based on interview data collected from people with disabilities (PwD) living in Vietnam, this study offers the continuum of context in informational privacy transmissions as a concept to illuminate the types, the levels, and the interest of the transmission and the capability of PwD to manage the flow of their informational privacy. The concept has the potential to enrich the existing discussion by providing more nuance and dynamic of informational privacy transmissions situated in the Global South and among groups who have been historically marginalized.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages12
JournalUniversal Access in the Information Society
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 2023

Keywords

  • Data protection
  • Disability
  • Global south
  • Personal information
  • Privacy

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