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Orig. title: Identität, Orientierung und Lebenswelt Ein mehrdimensionaler Blick auf situatives Aushandeln von Privatheit im Social Web

Engl. transl.: Identity, Orientation and Lifeworld. A multidimensional perspective on situational negotiation of privacy within the social web.

Study details

Year: 2013
Scope: National
Countries: Austria
Methodology: Empirical research – Mixed methods
Methods of data collection: Online quantitative methods (e.g. Online survey); Interview; Textual / documentary / content analysis; Big data analysis; Other
Other Methodology: Rating and sorting of photos
Researched Groups: Children
Children Ages: Adolescents (14-18 Years old); Young adults (19-24 Years old); Other; Kids (6-10 Years old)
Other Childrens Age Group: Young adults (25-30 Years old)
Funder: University of Salzburg
Funder Types: University
Has Formal Ethical Clearance: Yes
Consents: Consent obtained from parents; Consent obtained from children
Informed Consent: Consent obtained
Ethics: Ethical considerations and/or protocol mentioned in the research design; Ethical issues flagged in the paper
URL: https://kowi.uni-salzburg.at/ma/trueltzsch-wijnen//?preview=true
Data Set Availability: Data availability statement in the publication

Goals

Sascha Trültzsch-Wijnen deals with the online use of adolescents and young adults, with a special focus on the social web. The great added value of the work is the diverse and profound theoretical part of the study. Based on this, the author designs a complementary, triangulative research design that combines a quantitative online survey with qualitative guided interviews and, as an additional element, the evaluation and attribution of photos by the respondents. A content analysis serves as a further empirical approach. In this way, Sascha Trültzsch-Wijnen succeeds not only in exploring motives for use, but also the hitherto often neglected aspect of non-use.

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