Exam 12: Communication Privacy Management Theory
Instead of talking about self-disclosure, as many relational theorists do, Petronio refers to the ________.
disclosure of private information
How does CPM reflect a perspective of disclosure, privacy, and ownership?
CPM, or Cost Per Thousand, reflects a perspective of disclosure, privacy, and ownership in the sense that it measures the cost of reaching a thousand potential customers through advertising. This reflects a disclosure of the cost involved in reaching a specific audience, as well as the privacy of individuals who may be targeted by the advertising. It also reflects ownership in the sense that advertisers have the ability to control and measure the impact of their advertising efforts, and can make informed decisions about how to allocate their resources based on the CPM metric. Overall, CPM provides transparency in the cost of advertising, respects the privacy of individuals, and empowers advertisers to take ownership of their marketing strategies.
The interpretive criterion that CPM does NOT meet well is ________.
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How is privacy negotiated online? In keeping with Walther's SIP, what boundaries are unique to online relationships?
A ________ refers to a confidant who deserves access and control regarding private information and the rules for sharing it.
A confidant fully committed to handling private information according to the original owner's privacy rules is called a(n) ________.
In the context of boundary turbulence, which of the following situations best exemplifies fuzzy boundaries?
Does information change when it is moved from being privately held to co-owned? According to CMM, we are persons-in-conversation. Does something change when we dump our proverbial trucks and share information with others?
Once an individual becomes a co-owner of another person's private information, each party should have an equal say in how the information is managed.
Disclosers must realize that the personal privacy boundary encompassing an information morphs into a collective boundary that seldom shrinks back to being solely personal.
Sandra Petronio chooses to talk about the phrase "disclosure of private information" because she feels that the phrase has a positive feel as opposed to the neutral connotation of the phrase "self-disclosure."
According to Altman and Taylor's social penetration theory, intimacy is established through disclosure. Petronio seems to advocate that unmanaged disclosure is problematic. How do you reconcile these positions?
People become co-owners of information through different means. Explain at least two routes to becoming a co-owner. What are the implications for the sense of responsibility that one feels?
When a recipient agrees to allow the original owner of private information to make decisions regarding further disclosure and control, which of the following terms does Petronio use to describe the recipient?
Pastor Rick seeks private information about the members of his church. He asks a lot of questions to be able to know the members better. In this scenario, Rick most likely exemplifies the role of a(n) ________.
Which of the following best describes a reluctant confidant?
Sandra Petronio prefers to use which of the following terms when describing the central action of her theory?
How does uncertainty affect boundary management? Think about uncertainty in the choice to disclose or keep private, in negotiating shared information, and in turbulence. What would Berger say?
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