2022
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2022.316
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The Social Construction of Self-Sovereign Identity: An Extended Model of Interpretive Flexibility

Abstract: User-centric identity management systems are gaining momentum as concerns about Big Tech and Big Government rise. Many of these systems are framed as offering Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI). Yet, competing appropriation and the social embedding of SSI have resulted in diverging interpretations. These vague and value-laden interpretations can damage the public discourse and risk misrepresenting values and affordances that technology offers to users. To unpack the various social and technical understandings of SS… Show more

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“…In this regard, researchers indicate that GDPR compliance could be operationalized by SSI (Davie et al, 2019;Kronfellner et al, 2021). Weigl et al (2022) note that user-centric data management and privacy-enhancing characteristics of SSI systems (e.g., selective disclosure) support privacy compliance.…”
Section: Value Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, researchers indicate that GDPR compliance could be operationalized by SSI (Davie et al, 2019;Kronfellner et al, 2021). Weigl et al (2022) note that user-centric data management and privacy-enhancing characteristics of SSI systems (e.g., selective disclosure) support privacy compliance.…”
Section: Value Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%