• UGM
  • IT Center
Universitas Gadjah Mada Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities (CBMH)
Fakultas Kedokteran, Kesehatan Masyarakat, dan Keperawatan
Universitas Gadjah Mada
  • Tentang Kami
    • Visi & Misi
    • Sejarah
    • Staf dan Afiliasi
      • Pimpinan
      • SDM
      • Kolaborator Nasional
      • Kolaborator Internasional
  • Berita & Acara
    • Acara Mendatang
  • Briefings & Publikasi
    • Journal Article
    • Book Chapter
    • Teaching Module
    • Project Report
    • Others
  • Riset & Projek
  • Pendidikan & Kursus
    • Magister Bioetika
    • Kursus
  • Bioethics Teacher
  • Kegiatan
    • Program Rutin
    • Konsultasi Klinis
  • IBHC 2024
  • UNESCO Chair on Bioethics
  • Karir
  • Beranda
  • Artikel Terbaru
  • A continuum of context in informational privacy transmissions: insights from people with disabilities in Vietnam

A continuum of context in informational privacy transmissions: insights from people with disabilities in Vietnam

  • Artikel Terbaru, Publication
  • 4 August 2023, 14.17
  • Oleh: alifianuurma
  • 0

Writers

Abdul Rohman

Duy Dang‑Pham

Dyah Pitaloka

Erlina Erlina

Ade Prastyani

 

Abstract

The transmission of informational privacy has become a fertile ground for debate among competing actors affected by the proliferation of information communication technologies. Contexts are among the factors that shape the flow of informational privacy. The existing discussion however has been mainly dominated by perspectives from the Global North and the able-bodied. In response, based on interview data collected from people with disabilities (PwD) living in Vietnam, this study offers the continuum of context in informational privacy transmissions as a concept to illuminate the types, the levels, and the interest of the transmission and the capability of PwD to manage the flow of their informational privacy. The concept has the potential to enrich the existing discussion by providing more nuance and dynamic of informational privacy transmissions situated in the Global South and among groups who have been historically marginalized

 

Full paper can be accessed here

Berita lainnya

  • BIOETIKA HUMANIORA MEDICAL ETHICS AI untuk Memperkuat, Bukan Menggantikan: CBMH UGM Tekankan Etika Penggunaan Kecerdasan Buatan Untuk Tujuan Klinis
    October 9, 2025
  • BIOETIKA HUMANIORA MEDICAL ETHICS Dilema Etis di Balik Teknologi Neuroenhancement dan Modifikasi Otak
    September 22, 2025
  • HELP COURSE BATCH 7 SERI 3 - BIOETIKA - ETIKA PENELITIAN HELP Course Batch 7 – 3rd Series Kupas Etika Penelitian Kesehatan
    September 9, 2025
  • BIOETIKA HUMANIORA MEDICAL ETHICS Menyatukan Etika Bisnis dan Etika Medis dalam Praktik Obstetri & Ginekologi
    September 4, 2025
  • kursus bioetika help batch 7 seri 3 ✨ HELP COURSE BATCH 7 – 3RD SERIES ✨
    August 14, 2025
  • BIOETIKA HUMANIORA MEDICAL ETHICS Kader Hebat, Komunitas Kuat: Pelatihan Rehabilitasi Berbasis Masyarakat untuk Desa Peduli Disabilitas
    August 14, 2025
  • BIOETIKA HUMANIORA MEDICAL ETHICS Tantangan Etika Keperawatan pada Kasus Penyakit yang Mengancam Jiwa
    August 12, 2025
  • BIOETIKA HUMANIORA MEDICAL ETHICS Langkah Awal CBMH UGM untuk Wujudkan Desa Inklusif di Gunungkidul
    August 12, 2025
  • Akademik Yes, Empati No? Ayo Tinjau Ulang Seleksi Kedokteran
    August 7, 2025
  • BIOETIKA HUMANIORA MEDICAL ETHICS Healing Garden Therapy Hadirkan Sinergi Komunitas dalam Melawan Ageisme Generation in Bloom: Kolaborasi Lintas Generasi Melawan Ageisme Lewat Healing Garden Therapy di Salam Wetan, Bantul
    August 4, 2025
Universitas Gadjah Mada

Gedung Penelitian dan Pengembangan FKKMK UGM Lt. 1 Sayap Utara

0274 547489
cbmhfkugm@ugm.ac.id

© Center for Bioethics and Medical Humanities Universitas Gadjah Mada

KEBIJAKAN PRIVASI/PRIVACY POLICY

[EN] We use cookies to help our viewer get the best experience on our website. -- [ID] Kami menggunakan cookie untuk membantu pengunjung kami mendapatkan pengalaman terbaik di situs web kami.I Agree / Saya Setuju