Locational privacy in public spaces: Media discourses on location-aware mobile technologies

Adriana Araujo de Souza e Silva, Jordan Frith

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    Abstract

    This article analyzes 4 months of popular press articles from major publications about location-aware mobile phones. Our results identify 2 main areas: the control these devices offer over public spaces and the lack of control users have over their location information. This lack of control is often framed as a lack of privacy. We argue that the ability to control and personalize public spaces is not new because previous types of portable media already allowed users to manage interactions with public spaces. However, issues of privacy and control over public spaces are more pronounced with location-aware technologies. Our conclusions suggest that popular press discourses often overlook more complex social issues related to privacy in public spaces.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalCommunication, Culture & Critique
    Volume3
    Issue number4
    Pages (from-to)503
    Number of pages525
    ISSN1753-9129
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

    Keywords

    • Location-aware mobile phones
    • Public spaces
    • Control over public spaces
    • Privacy
    • User control

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