Title of article :
The Moral Relativism of Privacy and the Social Construct of WhatsApp.
Author/Authors :
de Souza ، André. A. Gomes نويسنده University of Manchester, United Kingdom ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2015
Abstract :
Privacy seems to be interpreted differently by professionals and scholars of different
disciplines. This essay suggests the adding the concept of moral relativism to Solove’s
description that ‘privacy is a concept of disarray’. This provides an additional parameter.
Moral relativism stresses that none of the scholars or professionals who have tried to explain
the notion of privacy is right or wrong, but rather they are influenced by the social context
they find themselves in. This essay uses this theoretical framework to produce a short case
study on WhatsApp Messenger, a free application for cross-platform mobile messaging and
available across mobile phone makers and allows encrypted communication between enduser.
SCOT (social construct of technology) advocates that social groups understand
artefacts differently and pursue shaping them based upon their dissimilar systems of
meaning. This essay has identified a particular parallel between the concept of SCOT and
moral relativism. Both concepts are influenced by the social context the actors find
themselves in.
Journal title :
Management and Administrative Sciences Review
Journal title :
Management and Administrative Sciences Review