Disruptions of Networked Privacy (DIPCY)
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DIPCY: The project
The project investigates disruptions of privacy in the Internet of Things. The project aims to conceptually research on disruptions and disruptive changes both conceptually and empirically. The project focuses on privacy infringements involving third parties —infringements, we argue, that harbor a particularly high potential for disruption as they affect, disturb, or even destroy existing orders of privacy. Taking its cue from current privacy research, the project pursues a context-sensitive, relational, interdisciplinary, and methodologically plural approach. It combines sociological, communication, media and technology perspectives on privacy. Project partners interweave and complement subject-specific expertise by means of three studies, i.e., (1) an ethnographic situation analysis, (2) a semi-automatic content analysis and (3) the development and evaluation of prototypes.
Principal Investigators
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NameSusann Wagenknecht
Mikrosoziologie und technosoziale Interaktion
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TUD Dresden University of Technology
Philosophische Fakultät
Institut für Soziologie
01062 Dresden
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TUD Dresden University of Technology
Philosophische Fakultät
Institut für Soziologie
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01069 Dresden
Visiting address:
Blaues Haus, Level 6, Room 06-013 August-Bebel-Straße 30
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Prof. Dr. Sven Engesser
Chair of Communication - Science and Technology Communication
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Institut für Kommunikationswissenschaft
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Acting Professor
NameDr.-Ing. Stefan Köpsell
Chair of Privacy and Security
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Employees
Research Associate
NameLukas Schmitz M.A.
TUDiSC-Project "Disruptions of Networked Privacy" (DIPCY)
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Mitarbeiter
NameMr M.Sc. Sebastian Rehms
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Publications
2020
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Kunst und Kultur in der polarisierten Stadt: Dresdner Kultureinrichtungen als Vermittelnde zwischen ‚Diversität‘ und ‚Ethnopluralismus‘?, 2020, Zentrum für Integrationsstudien, TU DresdenElectronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Book/Report/Anthology > Monograph
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"Raus aus dem Labor!" Rezension zu „Keeping Autonomous Driving Alive. An Ethnography of Visions, Masculinity and Fragility“ von Göde Both, 2020, In: SoziopolisResearch output: Contribution to journal > Book/Film review (Recension)
2019
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Can Digitisation Help Overcome Linguistic and Strategic Disadvantages in International Media Markets?: Exploring CrossBorder Business Opportunities for German-Language Media Companies, 2019, In: Media, Culture & Society. 41, 4, p. 520–538Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2017
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Please stay frustrated!: The Politicisation of digital technologies in the German NSA debate, 2017, Journalism And The NSA Revelations: Privacy, Security and the Press. Kunelius, R., Heikkilä, H., Russell, A. & Yagodin, D. (eds.). Bloomsbury, p. 113–127Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Chapter in book/Anthology/Report
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Theory Transfers?: Social Theory & CSCW Research, 2017, CSCW '17 Companion: Companion of the 2017 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), New York, p. 371-376Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution
2016
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Lukas Schmitz u. Salim Amorri: Suche nach Zuflucht – ein Gespräch mit Flüchtlingen in Dresden., 2016, Freiheit, Angst und Provokation: Zum gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt in der postdiktatorischen Gesellschaft. Klose, J. & Schmitz, W. (eds.). ThelemResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Chapter in book/Anthology/Report
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Suche nach Zuflucht – ein Gespräch mit Flüchtlingen in Dresden, 2016, Freiheit, Angst und Provokation: zum gesellschaftlichen Zusammenhalt in der postdiktatorischen Gesellschaft. Klose, J. & Schmitz, W. (eds.). Dresden: ThelemResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Chapter in book/Anthology/Report
2014
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Opaque and translucent epistemic dependence in collaborative scientific practice, 12 Sep 2014, In: Episteme : a journal of individual and social epistemology. 11, 4, p. 475-492, 18 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to journal > Research article
2010
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Secure logging of retained data for an anonymity service, 2010, Privacy and Identity Management for Life - 5th IFIP WG 9.2, 9.6/11.7, 11.4, 11.6/PrimeLife International Summer School, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Bezzi, M., Duquenoy, P., Fischer-Hubner, S., Zhang, G. & Hansen, M. (eds.). Springer Verlag, New York, p. 284-298, 15 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution
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Trained to accept? A field experiment on consent dialogs, 2010, CHI '10: Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. p. 2403-2406, 4 p.Electronic (full-text) versionResearch output: Contribution to book/conference proceedings/anthology/report > Conference contribution