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Aug. 29, 2018

CDSDS Helps Sponsor New "Surveillance and Social Media" iSchool Undergrad Course

Aug. 29, 2018

Dr. Catherine Brooks Writes Another Op-Ed in Wired

July 2, 2018

Dr. Catherine Brooks Publishes in Scientific American on Big Data Research

July 2, 2018

Dr. Catherine Brooks Interviewed in The Guardian on Facebook Data Scandal

July 2, 2018

Dr. Catherine Brooks Publishes in the Arizona Daily Star on Warrantless Searches of Digital Devices

July 2, 2018

Dr. Catherine Brooks, Dr. Jane Bambauer, and Dr. Kay Mathiesen Talk About the Dark Side of Digitalization

July 2, 2018

Dr. Yotam Shmargad Analyzes Social Media Use and Impact for Candidates Running for Office

March 2, 2018

Welcome, new CDSDS interns!

Feb. 7, 2018

Dr. Catherine Brooks Publishes in Wired Magazine on Facebook Sharing Data

Nov. 2, 2017

David Sidi, CDSDS Student Research Fellow running an iSchool course on information privacy!

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