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Digitaal tracen, technologie en privacy Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Performing smart cities research based on existing datasets: a methodology framework Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Our understanding of how a city works is changing as more and more activities and interactions of citizens with and within the city are being tracked. It is estimated that by 2020, 1.7MB of data will be created every second for each person [1]. These data are created by different actors, including businesses that collect information to fuel their services. Cities can enrich the understanding of their citizen dynamics and improve data-driven ...
Homo Roboticus Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Zijn robots slimmer dan mensen? Krijg je een robot als collega? Word jij halsoverkop verliefd op een robot? Krijgt de robot een license to kill? Is de robot wel een goede chirurg? Wat als atleten robots worden? Laat je een robot jouw grootmoeder in bed stoppen? Zullen huishoudrobots je vuile was niet buiten hangen?
Spitstechnologie doet onze leefwereld in sneltempo evolueren. De combinatie van robotica en artificiële intelligentie ...
Spitstechnologie doet onze leefwereld in sneltempo evolueren. De combinatie van robotica en artificiële intelligentie ...
Pleidooi voor datageletterdheid Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Self-reflection on privacy research in social networking sites Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
The increasing popularity of social networking sites has been a source of many privacy concerns. To mitigate these concerns and empower users, different forms of educational and technological solutions have been developed. Developing and evaluating such solutions, however, cannot be considered a neutral process. Instead, it is socially bound and interwoven with norms and values of the researchers. In this contribution, we aim to make the ...
Who shares what to whom and why? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Successful online publishers like BuzzFeed and the Huffington Post have mastered the art of making news go viral. In order for this to happen, it needs to be shared by a large number of online media users. Understanding what makes a piece of content worth sharing with others then becomes a key element in understanding current news flows. User-oriented studies about what incites people to share news are limited. Content characteristics, personal ...
Social Media, Delinguistification and Colonization of Lifeworld: Changing Faces of Facebook Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The article critically investigates, from an interdisciplinary perspective, how the current evolution of social media—like social network sites—interferes with the balance between private, commercial, and public space. We build on the concepts of lifeworld and systems, developed in Habermas’ theory of communicative action. The discussion is supported and enriched by the work of Feenberg and van Dijck, integrating insights from Science and ...
The Future of Networked Privacy: Challenges and Opportunities Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the last decade, CSCW researchers have increasingly focused on questions around networked privacy, with studies examining the privacy paradox, strategies users employ to manage their privacy, the privacy-disclosure link, and design solutions for privacy needs, among
others. Building on this work and previous workshops at CSCW and CHI, this two-day workshop examines networked privacy challenges from a broader perspective by 1/ ...
others. Building on this work and previous workshops at CSCW and CHI, this two-day workshop examines networked privacy challenges from a broader perspective by 1/ ...
Privacy and Social Media Vrije Universiteit Brussel
This entry offers an overview of privacy as it relates to social media and as it is understood and researched through the lenses of several disciplines in the social sciences. This discussion demonstrates that there is no single definition of privacy that is applicable to all features of social media and that it is often necessary to combine perspectives to achieve a holistic framework, which can guide research on issues of both information ...