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A Social-Identity Theory of Information-Access Regulation (SITIAR): Understanding the Psychology of Sharing and Withholding
Perspectives on Psychological Science ( IF 12.6 ) Pub Date : 2021-10-04 , DOI: 10.1177/1745691621997144
William J Bingley 1 , Katharine H Greenaway 2 , S Alexander Haslam 1
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Secrecy, privacy, confidentiality, concealment, disclosure, and gossip all involve sharing and withholding access to information. However, existing theories do not account for the fundamental similarity between these concepts. Accordingly, it is unclear when sharing and withholding access to information will have positive or negative effects and why these effects might occur. We argue that these problems can be addressed by conceptualizing these phenomena more broadly as different kinds of information-access regulation. Furthermore, we outline a social-identity theory of information-access regulation (SITIAR) that proposes that information-access regulation shapes shared social identity, explaining why people who have access to information feel a sense of togetherness with others who have the same access and a sense of separation from those who do not. This theoretical framework unifies diverse findings across disparate lines of research and generates a number of novel predictions about how information-access regulation affects individuals and groups.



中文翻译:

信息访问规则的社会身份理论(SITIAR):理解分享和扣留的心理

保密、隐私、保密、隐瞒、披露和八卦都涉及共享和拒绝对信息的访问。然而,现有的理论并没有解释这些概念之间的基本相似性。因此,目前尚不清楚共享和拒绝访问信息何时会产生积极或消极影响,以及为什么会发生这些影响。我们认为,这些问题可以通过将这些现象更广泛地概念化为不同种类的信息访问监管来解决。此外,我们概述了信息访问监管的社会身份理论(SITIAR),该理论提出信息访问监管塑造共享的社会身份,解释为什么可以访问信息的人会与拥有相同访问权限的人感到团结,而与无法获得信息的人有分离感。这个理论框架统一了不同研究领域的不同发现,并就信息访问监管如何影响个人和群体产生了许多新的预测。

更新日期:2021-10-06
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