Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it explores the extent to which diversity of connectivity or the connection through multiple internet access points may facilitate online privacy behavior. Second, it explains the diversity of connectivity-online privacy behavior link in terms o...

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Main Authors: Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez, Soriano, Cheryll Ruth
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-43902021-09-07T02:51:48Z Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez Soriano, Cheryll Ruth Purpose: The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it explores the extent to which diversity of connectivity or the connection through multiple internet access points may facilitate online privacy behavior. Second, it explains the diversity of connectivity-online privacy behavior link in terms of information literacy. Design/methodology/approach: Situated in the context of urban poor youth in the Philippines (n = 300), this paper used a quantitative approach, specifically an interview-administered survey technique. Respondents were from three cities in Metro Manila. To test for indirect relationship, survey data were analyzed using bootstrapping technique via SPSS macro PROCESS (Hayes, 2013). Findings: Urban poor youth with diversified connection to the internet engaged in online privacy behavior. The more the youth are connected to the internet through diverse modalities, the more this fosters cautious online privacy behavior. In addition, information literacy explained how diversity of connectivity facilitated online privacy behavior. It suggests that differences in online privacy behavior may result from the extent of basic know-how of navigating online information. In the context of the urban poor in the Global South, the youth are constantly negotiating ways to not only connect to the internet but also acquire digital skills necessary for protective online behaviors. Originality/value: To date, this is one of the few papers to contribute to conversations about online privacy among youth in the Global South. It broadens the literature on social determinants of online privacy behavior that is crucial for designing policy interventions for those in the margins. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. 2019-03-11T07:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3388 info:doi/10.1108/JICES-03-2018-0025 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/faculty_research/article/4390/type/native/viewcontent/JICES_03_2018_0025.html Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Information literacy--Developing countries Internet access--Developing countries Internet and youth--Developing countries Data protection--Developing countries Privacy--Developing countries Communication Technology and New Media
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Information literacy--Developing countries
Internet access--Developing countries
Internet and youth--Developing countries
Data protection--Developing countries
Privacy--Developing countries
Communication Technology and New Media
spellingShingle Information literacy--Developing countries
Internet access--Developing countries
Internet and youth--Developing countries
Data protection--Developing countries
Privacy--Developing countries
Communication Technology and New Media
Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez
Soriano, Cheryll Ruth
Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is two-fold. First, it explores the extent to which diversity of connectivity or the connection through multiple internet access points may facilitate online privacy behavior. Second, it explains the diversity of connectivity-online privacy behavior link in terms of information literacy. Design/methodology/approach: Situated in the context of urban poor youth in the Philippines (n = 300), this paper used a quantitative approach, specifically an interview-administered survey technique. Respondents were from three cities in Metro Manila. To test for indirect relationship, survey data were analyzed using bootstrapping technique via SPSS macro PROCESS (Hayes, 2013). Findings: Urban poor youth with diversified connection to the internet engaged in online privacy behavior. The more the youth are connected to the internet through diverse modalities, the more this fosters cautious online privacy behavior. In addition, information literacy explained how diversity of connectivity facilitated online privacy behavior. It suggests that differences in online privacy behavior may result from the extent of basic know-how of navigating online information. In the context of the urban poor in the Global South, the youth are constantly negotiating ways to not only connect to the internet but also acquire digital skills necessary for protective online behaviors. Originality/value: To date, this is one of the few papers to contribute to conversations about online privacy among youth in the Global South. It broadens the literature on social determinants of online privacy behavior that is crucial for designing policy interventions for those in the margins. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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author Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez
Soriano, Cheryll Ruth
author_facet Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez
Soriano, Cheryll Ruth
author_sort Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre Cortez
title Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy
title_short Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy
title_full Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy
title_fullStr Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy
title_full_unstemmed Online privacy behavior among youth in the Global South: A closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy
title_sort online privacy behavior among youth in the global south: a closer look at diversity of connectivity and information literacy
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publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/3388
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