Privacy and Trust

In the context of Web Science, this relates to the sharing and protection of personal data online

Related Publications:

  • [WebSci2009] Karpf, David - Why Bowl Alone When You Can Flashmob the Bowling Alley?: Implications of the Mobile Web for Online-Offline Reputation Systems.
  • [WebSci2009] Victor, Patricia, Cornelis, Chris, De Cock, Martine, Teredesai, Ankur - Trust- and Distrust-Based Recommendations for Controversial Reviews
  • [WebSci2009] Powell, Alision - Lessons from the Net Neutrality Lobby: Balancing openness and control in a networked society.
  • [WebSci2016] Niko Tsakalakis, Kieron O'Hara, Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon - Identity assurance in the UK: technical implementation and legal implications under the eIDAS regulation
  • [WebSci2016] Norah Abokhodair, Sofiane Abbar, Sarah Vieweg, Yelena Mejova - Privacy and twitter in qatar: traditional values in the digital world
  • [WebSci2016] Clare J. Hooper, Brian Bailey, Hugh Glaser, James Hendler - Social machines in practice: solutions, stakeholders and scopes
  • [WebSci2016] Katrin Weller, Katharina E. Kinder-Kurlanda - A manifesto for data sharing in social media research
  • [WebSci2016] Mattia Samory, Enoch Peserico - Content attribution ignoring content
  • [WebSci2016] Vadim Voskresenskiy, Ilya Musabirov, Daniel Alexandrov - Private and public online groups in apartment buildings of St. Petersbur
  • [WebSci2017] Zahra Ashktorab, Eben Haber, Jennifer Golbeck, Jessica Vitak - Beyond Cyberbullying: Self-Disclosure, Harm and Social Support on ASKfm
  • [WebSci2017] Nikhita Vedula, Srinivasan Parthasarathy, Valerie L. Shalin - Predicting Trust Relations Within a Social Network: A Case Study on Emergency Response
  • [WebSci2017] Cristiana S. Silva, Glívia A.R. Barbosa, Ismael S. Silva, Tatiane S. Silva, Fernando Mourão, Flávio Coutinho - Privacy for Children and Teenagers on Social Networks from a Usability Perspective: A Case Study on Facebook
  • [WebSci2017] Elvira Perez Vallejos, Ansgar Koene, Virginia Portillo, Liz Dowthwaite, Monica Cano - Young People's Policy Recommendations on Algorithm Fairness
  • [WebSci2017] Kiran Garimella, Orestis Kostakis, Michael Mathioudakis - Ad-blocking: A Study on Performance, Privacy and Counter-measures
  • [WebSci2017] Ramine Tinati, Aastha Madaan, Wendy Hall - InstaCan: Examining Deleted Content on Instagram
  • [WebSci2014] Laura DeNardis - The global war for internet governance
  • [WebSci2015] Max Van Kleek, Dave Murray-Rust, Amy Guy, Daniel A. Smith, Kieron O'Hara, Nigel R. Shadbolt - Self Curation, Social Partitioning, Escaping from Prejudice and Harassment: the Many Dimensions of Lying Online
  • [WebSci2015] Rolf Fredheim, Alfred Moore, John Naughton - Anonymity and Online Commenting: The Broken Windows Effect and the End of Drive-by Commenting
  • [WebSci2015] Michael J. Day, Leslie Carr, Susan Halford - Developing the 'Pro-human' Web
  • [WebSci2015] Christoph Lutz, Aurelia Tamò - RoboCode-Ethicists: Privacy-friendly robots, an ethical responsibility of engineers?
  • [WebSci2015] Christopher Wienberg, Andrew S. Gordon - Insights on Privacy and Ethics from the Web's Most Prolific Storytellers
  • [WebSci2012] Pramod Anantharam, Krishnaprasad Thirunarayan, Amit Sheth - Topical Anomaly Detection From Twitter Stream
  • [WebSci2012] Long Cheng, Lei Zhang, Jinchuan Wang - A Study of Human Flesh Search with Epidemic Models
  • [WebSci2012] Kieron O’Hara - Transparency, Open Data and Trust in Government: Shaping the Infosphere
  • [WebSci2012] Malik Magdon-Ismail, Brian Orecchio - Guard Your Connections: Infiltration of a Trust/Reputation Based Network
  • [WebSci2013] Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Bing Shi - Collabmap: Crowdsourcing Maps for Emergency Planning
  • [WebSci2013] Gloria Origgi - Democracy and Trust in the Age of the Social Web
  • [WebSci2013] Andreas Birkbak - From networked publics to issue publics: Reconsidering the public/private distinction in web science
  • [WebSci2013] Julien Pierre - Reverse Privacy Engineering
  • [WebSci2013] Bernhard Rieder - Studying Facebook via Data Extraction: The Netvizz Application
  • [WebSci2013] Aristea M. Zafeiropoulou, David E. Millard, Craig Webber, Kieron O’ Hara - Unpicking the Privacy Paradox: Can Structuration Theory Help to Explain Location-Based Privacy Decisions?
  • [WebSci2013] Ricardo Kawase, Bernardo Pereira Nunes, Eelco Herder, Wolfgang Nejdl, Marco Antonio Casanova - Who Wants To Get Fired?
  • [WebSci2013] Elizabeth Sillence, Claire Hardy, Pam Briggs - Why don’t we trust health websites that help us help each other? An analysis of online peer-to-peer healthcare
  • [WebSci2013] Jisun An, Daniele Quercia, Jon Crowcroft - Why individuals seek diverse opinions (or why they don’t)
  • [WebSci2010] Baken, Nico, van Oortmerssen, Gerard, Wiegel, Vincent - The Value (Driven) Web
  • [WebSci2010] O'Hara, Kieron - Intimacy 2.0: Privacy Rights and Privacy Responsibilities on the World Wide Web.
  • [WebSci2010] Gamble, Matthew, Goble, Carole - Standing on the shoulders of the trusted web: Trust, Scholarship and Linked Data.
  • [WebSci2010] Ceolin, Davide, van Hage, Willem R., Fokkink, Wan - A Trust Model to Estimate the Quality of Annotations using the Web
  • [WebSci2010] De Roure, David, Goble, Carole - Anchors in Shifting Sand: the Primacy of Method in the Web of Data.
  • [WebSci2011] Joan Feigenbaum, James Hendler, Aaron D. Jaggard, Daniel Weitzner, Rebecca Wright - Accountability and Deterrence in Online Life (Extended Abstract).
  • [WebSci2011] Rodrigo Laiola Guimaraes, Pablo Cesar, Dick C.A. Bulterman, Ian Kegel, Peter Ljungstrand - Social Practices around Personal Videos using the Web.
  • [WebSci2011] Matthew Gamble, Carole Goble - Quality, Trust and Utility of Scientific Data on the Web: Towards a Joint Model.
  • [WebSci2011] Ashley Smith, Keiron O'Hara, Paul Lewis - Visualising the Past: Annotating a Life with Linked Open Data.