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The symposium aims to foster interaction among diverse communities of research and practice using Contextual Integrity to reason about privacy, and to design and evaluate, craft regulation, and generate formal logics for privacy.
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Li, J. & Wagner, M. W. (2024). How Do Social Media Users and Journalists Express Concerns about Social Media Misinformation? A Computational Analysis. Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) Misinformation Review, 5(3).
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The highly competitive award will support the final two years of Broadbridge’s doctoral research examining the impact of cancer genetic counseling communication on patient outcomes. The transition grant will also support four additional years of her post-doctoral research.