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Lucien Heitz, @masurphil.bsky.social, @judith-moeller.bsky.social, @vanatteveldt.com & me ran a 1-week long field experiment to test if we can nudge people to read (and learn from) environmental news.
doi.org/10.1093/joc/...
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w/ @lutzid.bsky.social, Lemi Baruh, Kelly Quinn, @masurphil.bsky.social, Carsten Wilhelm (comparativeprivacy.org)
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🔹 Krasnova et al. (2010) on the privacy calculus
🔹 Vitak (2012) on context collapse
🔹 Dienlin & Trepte (2015) on the privacy paradox
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by Philipp K. Masur — Reposted by Peter Kerkhof
Really happy to share that our article “Privacy calculus, privacy paradox, and context collapse: A replication of three key studies in communication privacy research” is now published in the Journal of Communication.
Full article: doi.org/10.1093/joc/...
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Philipp K. Masur @masurphil.bsky.social , Emma Diel
Communication Science, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Haarlem, Netherlands
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Reposted by Philipp K. Masur, Wouter van Atteveldt
Last week, we kicked off our project WHAT-IF, setting the stage to build a digital twin that will help us test the impact of policy interventions.
More in the 🧵!
The paper resulted from discussion within the comparative privacy research network. For more info, check out: comparativeprivacy.org
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