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Kiyoshi Murata
Department Undergraduate School , School of Commerce Position Professor |
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| 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 Type | Another 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 |