Andris Petersons
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Communication privacy management of students in Latvia
Andris Petersons , Ilkhom Khalimzoda doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.14(2-1).2016.11Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 14, 2016 Issue #2 (cont. 1) pp. 222-227
Views: 936 Downloads: 432 TO CITEThe lack of communication privacy boundaries among students and the fault of self-disclosure are two main reasons for unforeseen distress, broken relationships and trust, vulnerability and conflicts in universities. Based on S. Petronio’s theory of communication privacy management this research investigates the interaction of domestic students and foreign students in Latvia with their peers in order to set up privacy and disclosure boundaries that do not violate peer privacy, especially in a sensitive multicultural context. In fact, the presence of private information and the willingness to disclose it is often confronted with numerous privacy dilemmas and issues regarding their secureness, especially in universities where peers are young with different cultural backgrounds. This article analyzes the privacy management skills of locals and foreigners and reveals how security of information is managed between them stemming from social penetration and communication privacy management theory. Privacy management is significant in facing the dilemma of communication privacy and facilitates solving already existing problems of privacy among students
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