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Laughing at politics : effects of television satire on political engagement in Greece
(Georgetown University, 2010)
The correspondent, the combatant, and the comic : how moderator style and guest civility shape news credibility
(2010-08)
Tailored within the increasingly competitive news environment, televised interview programs have adopted a range of moderating styles, heralding a rise in "combatant" and "comic" moderators to complement the conventional ...
The form of the web browser and its social effects
(Georgetown University, 2011)
Control Theory: Why Pollution Control Technologies Have Failed to Keep Pace
(2010-02-04)
Pollution is detrimental to the well-being of society and to the health of the environment. Given the high cost of waste it seems paradoxical that society continues to produce enormous amounts of it while failing to develop ...
Privacy by Design: An Assessment of Law Enforcement Drones
(Georgetown University, 2014)
The manner in which values such as privacy are impacted by drones in the hands of law enforcement agencies is concerning. As the domestic use of drones for law enforcement activities is increasing, it is important to address ...
Rhetoric of Beekeeping: Science, Technology & Innovation
(Georgetown University, 2017)
This paper analyzes the rhetoric surrounding the field of biodiversity conservation and suggests the rhetoric presented by online beekeeping communities as a model for a larger citizen science movement. In the advent of ...
Leave Me Alone: Protecting Children’s Privacy in the Digital Age
(Georgetown University, 2017)
Although considerable research exists on the social norms and habits of teenagers in online spaces, information about parental knowledge regarding data privacy protection is limited. While the privacy challenges of social ...
The Crypto Wars: Interpreting the Privacy versus National Security Debate from a Standards Perspective
(Georgetown University, 2017)
The Crypto Wars have emerged as an enduring policy stalemate between law enforcement and technology companies in the U.S for well over two decades. The battle for the control over encryption technology that has seen the ...
Nostalgia in Anime: Redefining Japanese Cultural Identity in Global Media Texts
(Georgetown University, 2017)
Anime has become a ubiquitous facet of the transnational global media flow, and continues to serve as a unique and acknowledged example of a non-Western media form that has successfully penetrated the global market. Because ...