Privacy in context M. Ackerman, Darrell, T., and Weitzner, D. J., “Privacy in context”, Human–Computer Interaction, vol. 16, pp. 167–176, 2001.
Beyond concern: Understanding net users' attitudes about online privacy L. Faith Cranor, Reagle, J., and Ackerman, M. S., “Beyond concern: Understanding net users' attitudes about online privacy”, The Internet upheaval: raising questions, seeking answers in communications policy, pp. 47–70, 2000.
Hanging on the 'Wire: A Field Study of an Audio-only Media Space M. S. Ackerman, Starr, B., Hindus, D., and Mainwaring, S. D., “Hanging on the 'Wire: A Field Study of an Audio-only Media Space”, ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 39–66, 1997.
Privacy Critics: UI Components to Safeguard Users' Privacy M. S. Ackerman and Cranor, L., “Privacy Critics: UI Components to Safeguard Users' Privacy”, in ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI'99, 1999, pp. 258–259.
Privacy in e-Commerce: Examining User Scenarios and Privacy Preferences M. S. Ackerman, Cranor, L. Faith, and Reagle, J., “Privacy in e-Commerce: Examining User Scenarios and Privacy Preferences”, in Proceedings of the 1st ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC'99), 1999, pp. 1–8.
Privacy in pervasive environments: next generation labeling protocols M. S. Ackerman, “Privacy in pervasive environments: next generation labeling protocols”, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, vol. 8, pp. 430–439, 2004.
Privacy Issues and Human-Computer Interaction M. S. Ackerman and Mainwaring, S. D., “Privacy Issues and Human-Computer Interaction”, in Security and usability: designing secure systems that people can use, L. Faith Cranor and Garfinkel, S. Cambridge, MA: O'Reilly Media, 2005, p. 19--26.
Simplifying User-Controlled Privacy Policies M. S. Ackerman, Dong, T., Gifford, S., Kim, J., Newman, M. W., Prakash, A., and Qidwai, S., “Simplifying User-Controlled Privacy Policies”, IEEE Pervasive Computing, vol. 8, no. 4, 2009.
Bringing the field into the lab: supporting capture and replay of contextual data for the design of context-aware applications M. W. Newman, Ackerman, M. S., Kim, J., Prakash, A., Hong, Z., Mandel, J., and Dong, T., “Bringing the field into the lab: supporting capture and replay of contextual data for the design of context-aware applications”, in Proceedings of the 23nd annual ACM symposium on User interface software and technology (UIST ’10), 2010.
Progressive Scenarios: A Rapid Method for Understanding User Interpretations of Technology J. Huh, Ackerman, M. S., Newman, M. W., and Büyüktür, A. G., “Progressive Scenarios: A Rapid Method for Understanding User Interpretations of Technology”, in Proceedings of the 16th ACM Conference on Supporting Group Work (GROUP ’10), 2010.