Empowering Personal Privacy: the Control of Personal Information in the Digital Sphere
EMPOWERING PERSONAL PRIVACY: THE CONTROL OF PERSONAL INFORMATION IN THE DIGITAL SPHERE by Yong Jin Park A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Communication) in the University of Michigan 2009 Doctoral Committee: Professor W. Russell Neuman, Chair Associate Professor Nojin Kwak Assistant Professor Scott Walker Campbell Assistant Professor Steven J. Jackson Yong Jin Park © 2009 All Rights Reserved Dedication To My wife, Kyung Eun My son, Roland & My daughter, Dainna ii Acknowledgements For me, it was a long journey – filled with pain, sorrow, and solitude. And I remember my mom working in a restaurant late at night and carrying hot noodle bowels to send me the money I needed for a long time. When my mom lost her hair, weight, and got her lymphatic system removed in a hospital bed, I knew my due share of the cause of the pain. My Professor Neuman. … He was more than an advisor to me. As my intellectual father and mentor, he provided me with all the supports that I needed to complete this journey when others were in doubt. The support was not solely sharp and intellectual, but also warm and emotional one that carried me throughout my career at Michigan. All the best that happened to me at Michigan was due to his genuine support, care, and understanding. I am also deeply indebted to my committee members. Professor Kwak fully understood my strengths and weaknesses in private, but always defended, supported, and praised me in public. Professor Campbell, who raised the poignant criticism, never forgot to suggest ways to solve the problems in his generous and continuous support.
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