2023
DOI: 10.1177/13548565231193706
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The access control double bind: How everyday interfaces regulate access and privacy, enable surveillance, and enforce identity

Daniel L Gardner,
Theresa J Tanenbaum

Abstract: Access controls are an inescapable and deceptively mundane requirement for accessing digital applications and platforms. These systems enable and enforce practices related to access, ownership, privacy, and surveillance. Companies use access controls to dictate and enforce terms of use for digital media, platforms, and technologies. The technical implementation of these systems is well understood. However, this paper instead uses digital game software and platforms as a case study to analyze the broader socio-… Show more

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