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[This chapter discusses the cultural implications of privacy. The threat to privacy does not restrict itself only to the West, but as the technology is spreading to almost every corner of the globe, so is the threat. The chapter reviews some of the salient research on cultural responses to privacy. How does the Japanese culture, for example, deal with the issue of privacy? And what could the West learn from the Japanese in their responses to the technologies that could imperil their privacy, and what are their attitudes toward the problem?]
Published: Dec 23, 2015
Keywords: Culture; Privacy; Thai; Japanese; Chinese; African
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