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- Communication_privacy_management_theory abstract "Communication privacy management (CPM), originally known as communication boundary management, is a theory about how people make decisions about revealing and concealing private information. CPM theory suggests that individuals maintain and coordinate privacy boundaries with various communication partners depending on the perceived benefits and costs of information disclosure. It was first developed by Sandra Petronio in 1991.Petronio uses a boundary metaphor to explain the privacy management process. Privacy boundaries draw divisions between private information and public information. This theory argues that when people disclose private information, they depend on a rule-based management system to control the level of accessibility. An individual’s privacy boundary governs his or herself-disclosures. Once a disclosure is made, the negotiation of privacy rules between the two parties is required. Adistressing sense of “boundary turbulence” can arise whenclashing expectations for privacy management are identified. Having the mental image of protective boundaries is central to understanding the five core principles of Petronio’s CPM:(1) People believe they own and have a right to control their private information. (2) People control their private information through the use of personal privacy rules. (3) When others are told or given access to a person’s private information, they become co-owners of that information. (4) Co-owners of private information need to negotiate mutually agreeable privacy rules about telling others. (5) When co-owners of private information don’t effectively negotiate and follow mutually held privacy rules, boundary turbulence is the likely result.".
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- Communication_privacy_management_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boundary turbulence".
- Communication_privacy_management_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Privacy boundaries".
- Communication_privacy_management_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "rule-based management system".
- Communication_privacy_management_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "voluntarily sacrificed".
- Communication_privacy_management_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "“boundary turbulence".
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- Communication_privacy_management_theory comment "Communication privacy management (CPM), originally known as communication boundary management, is a theory about how people make decisions about revealing and concealing private information. CPM theory suggests that individuals maintain and coordinate privacy boundaries with various communication partners depending on the perceived benefits and costs of information disclosure.".
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