Kiyoshi Murata
   Department   Undergraduate School  , School of Commerce
   Position   Professor
Language English
Publication Date 2015/09
Type Academic Journal
Peer Review Peer reviewed
Title Snowden's Revelations Led to More Informed and Shocked German Citizens
Contribution Type Co-authored (other than first author)
Journal Computers & Society (Special Issue on Ethicomp)
Journal TypeAnother Country
Publisher ACM SIGCAS
Volume, Issue, Page 45(3),pp.393-397
Author and coauthor Michael Schleusener, Sarah Stevens, Sebastian Brenner, Kiyoshi Murata, Andrew A. Adams and Ana María Lara Palma
Details This study investigates the attitudes towards and social impacts of Edward Snowden's revelations in Germany through a questionnaire survey with German youngsters as part of the worldwide cross-cultural analyses. However due to Snowden's revelations a continuing discussion about privacy, safety, security and data protection was unleashed in Germany. The results show interesting values and settings of young people in Germany. For example: The majority 69.41% of the surveyed persons feel that the usage of the Internet threatens their privacy.
DOI 10.1145/2874239.2874297
ISSN 0095-2737
URL for researchmap https://doi.org/10.1145/2874239.2874297