Photographic Data Privacy: Sharing Sexually Explicit Imagery Online
This research takes an exploratory examination of the creation and dissemination (both planned and unplanned) of sexually intimate imagery via digital technology. We take an interpretive approach to understand the impact that sharing private imagery with an unintended audience has on the creator.
Citation:
Ekant Veer and Maja Golf-Papez (2018) ,"Photographic Data Privacy: Sharing Sexually Explicit Imagery Online", in AP - Asia-Pacific Advances in Consumer Research Volume 12, eds. Shailendra Pratap Jain, Akshaya Vijayalakshmi, and , Duluth, MN : Association for Consumer Research, Pages: 40-40.
Authors
Ekant Veer, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Maja Golf-Papez, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Volume
AP - Asia-Pacific Advances in Consumer Research Volume 12 | 2018
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