The Private in Networked Publics

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Abstract

As storytellers decide what images, sounds and words they use to tell their stories they negotiate new and old meanings with friends and family members, the first stage of networked identity work. As they decide what line to tread between publicness (socially acceptable revelations) and the privacy that protects them from stigmatisation, they consider safety and risk for themselves, as well as their intimate publics.

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Vivienne, S. (2016). The Private in Networked Publics. In Palgrave Studies in Communication for Social Change (pp. 132–173). Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137500748_5

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