Public attitudes towards surveillance and privacy in Serbia (CROSBI ID 54067)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Budak, Jelena ; Anić, Ivan-Damir ; Rajh, Edo
engleski
Public attitudes towards surveillance and privacy in Serbia
This paper investigates the attitudes of Serbian citizens towards privacy, data protection, surveillance and security. It examines which segments of population with similar attitudes towards surveillance and privacy exist in Serbia, and can they be differentiated by demographic characteristics. The empirical analysis was based on public opinion survey of 500 Serbian citizens. The findings indicate that Serbian citizens showed the highest concern about personal data manipulation, and they seem to be more cautious about the effectiveness of surveillance, but some of them expressed the need for surveillance enforcement. There are three groups of citizens with similar attitudes: (1) citizens concerned about data and privacy protection, (2) pro-surveillance oriented citizens, (3) citizens concerned about being surveilled. Identified groups of citizens differ in age, education, and employment status. The results could be used for designing national policies related to privacy, security, surveillance and data protection.
privacy, data protection, security, surveillance, Serbia
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Podaci o prilogu
409-427.
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Podaci o knjizi
Simeunović, Dragan ; Đorić, Marija
Beograd: Udruženje Nauka i društvo Srbije ; Savez antifašista Srbije ; Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
2014.
978-86-84333-23-2