Boundaries of Privacy
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- ebook: 2154773714
- Author: Sandra Petronio
- License: Free
- Date: Oct,24,2009
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Petronio (communication, Wayne State U.) presents the theory of Communication Privacy Management (CPM) to study private disclosures. Founded on some 20 years' work, the theory proposes five basic suppositions that underpin the rules management system people use to decide whether to tell or keep private information. Annotation c. Book News, Inc.,Portland, OR
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