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Factors of Public Self-Disclosure via Instagram Stories

PURMIASA, SHELLA EUNICE and Yoanita, Desi and Budiana, Daniel (2019) Factors of Public Self-Disclosure via Instagram Stories. In: 2nd International Media Conference 2019, 07-11-2019 - 07-11-2019, Surabaya - Indonesia.

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      Abstract

      Openness is an important factor in relationship maintenance. However, excessive self-disclosure can jeopardize the privacy or security of one�s own identity. Therefore, we need to manage the boundaries between private or public information. This privacy management explained by Sandra Petronio in the Communication Privacy Management Theory (CPM). Before the rise of social media, someone usually conveys private information face to face to others who have personal closeness. Yet, social media changes the old manner. Nowadays, someone could share their personal stories (public self-disclosure) to people they haven�t know well. This research was conducted to determine the factors that cause Instagram stories users in five largest cities in Indonesia doing public self-disclosure. Researchers used seven indicators of CPM theory namely: perceived control, privacy awareness, privacy concern, privacy invasion experience, privacy risk, interaction, and tie strength, adapted from Ampong et al. The result shows that users of Instagram stories in Indonesia strongly consider privacy concern factor. However, users do not consider privacy invasion experience factor too much. In addition, researchers found that gender and educational background showed differences of consideration among respondents. Overall, this research shows that Instagram stories users in Indonesia have been managing their personal information according to CPM theory.

      Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
      Additional Information: -
      Uncontrolled Keywords: Communication Privacy Management, Instagram story users, Public Self-Disclosure
      Subjects: H Social Sciences > HN Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform
      Divisions: Faculty of Communication Science > Communication Science Department
      Depositing User: Admin
      Date Deposited: 13 Nov 2019 04:26
      Last Modified: 12 Feb 2020 18:54
      URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/18614

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