Sexting in Context: Privacy Norms and Expectations

Authors

  • Amy Adele Hasinoff University of Colorado Denver
  • Tamara Shepherd Ryerson University

Keywords:

sexting, privacy, mobile phones, contextual integrity, youth

Abstract

This exploratory study examines young people’s expectations of privacy when they share suggestive photos via mobile phones, also known as sexting. To investigate the social norms regarding privacy in sexting, we used a combination of online surveys and in-person focus groups. By asking participants about various sexting scenarios, we found that a large majority thought that sharing private images was never or rarely OK. Any tolerance our respondents had for privacy violations was dependent on the type of relationship between the sender and the recipient and the method of image sharing (off-line or online). These results suggest that particular technological design strategies and educational interventions could help young people better protect their private images.

Author Biographies

Amy Adele Hasinoff, University of Colorado Denver

Assistant ProfessorDepartment of Communication(303) 352 3863

Tamara Shepherd, Ryerson University

Postdoctoral FellowTed Rogers School of Information Technology Management(416) 979-5000 ext. 2470

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Published

2014-10-30

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