“…Connecting to this broader literature on the unequal (Fuchs, 2011; Miller, 2020) and contextual nature of privacy (Badillo-Urquiola et al , 2018; Nissenbaum, 2009), recent studies have illustrated the importance of critically engaging with conceptual and theoretical frameworks to strengthen empirical studies of privacy (Sanfilippo et al , 2018; Shvartzshnaider et al , 2022), spanning qualitative, quantitative and mixed research designs (Li, 2011; Sanfilippo et al , 2021). The research community elucidates the social and networked nature of privacy, critically examining the implications of sociotechnical systems on individual collaborators’ (Wardrip et al , 2013), experts (Emami Naeini et al , 2018) and users’ (Badillo-Urquiola et al , 2018), as well as on communities’ privacy (Khojasteh et al , 2019) as experienced.…”