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Xinru Page, Pamela Wisniewski, Bart Knijnenburg, Julie Schiller
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Topics: Mídias sociais , Privacidade, Ética, UX Design
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November 2019 in (English) Voice Interfaces
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Xinru Page is an Assistant Professor at Bentley University whose research focuses on privacy, social media, technology adoption, vulnerable populations, and individual differences. Her work has been funded by Disney Research, Samsung, Yahoo! Labs, and the National Science Foundation (NSF). She has worked in the information risk industry, leading interaction design and product management.
Pamela Wisniewski is an Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida whose research focuses on the interplay between social media, privacy, and online safety for adolescents. Her research has been funded by the NSF, William T. Grant Foundation, and Mozilla Research Foundation and been featured in major media outlets.
Bart Knijnenburg is an Assistant Professor at Clemson University who does research on privacy decision-making and the user experience of recommender systems. His lab’s work is supported by grants and fellowships from the US Army, Facebook, and the National Science Foundation.
Julie Schiller is a UX Research Manager at Google who studies digital identity, expertise, and the adoption of technology. Previously she worked at the BBC, Wells Fargo, Autodesk, and Facebook.
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