reglubyrgð
Reglubyrgð is a theoretical construct in anthropology and information ethics that describes a formalized system of rules for the disclosure and circulation of information within a community. It focuses on who can know what, when, and through which channels, treating governance, gatekeeping, and procedure as central features rather than the content itself.
Etymology: The term is presented as a compound of reglu- “rule” and byrð- “burden” or “enclosure” in
Conceptual scope: Reglubyrgð encompasses normative rules about permissible disclosures, procedural rules about phased releases, and sanctions
Practices and mechanisms: In the theoretical model, information custodians oversee records, set disclosure windows around social
Criticism and use: Critics argue that reglubyrgð is an abstract construct that risks overgeneralizing diverse practices.