Excited that my work with @mktwalker and Seth Cockrell on #brand management for state & national parks is now published in the J of Public Policy & Marketing @ama_journals! Hope it's helpful to @NatlParkService@TheKDWP@CAStateParks and more! https://t.co/7yEIbwl4GE
“The biggest problem that I see for any type of fraud or risk facing children, especially during the pandemic… was the need for parents and children to rely on digital devices for remote learning,” said Kristen Walker, a digital privacy expert and professor of marketing at @CSUN
Fantastic news for K-12 student privacy. Our youth should not have to surrender information to EdTech companies in compulsory school settings. @K12PrivacyTeam
Unconditional S U R R E N D E R
“The Great Smushing: the crashing and flattening of our personalities, responsibilities, and selves, driven by frictionless Everything Devices and greatly accelerated by Covid.”
#surrender2tech#techSTD
Our identities and roles as parents, children, friends, colleagues, lovers, caretakers, and on and on have been collapsed into a single addled being. https://t.co/sg9uh1lpJu
#Privacy has many risk and compliance vectors. Major platforms may, in many circumstances, have more ability to drive behavior than law.
Facebook says Apple iOS privacy change will result in $10 billion revenue hit this year https://t.co/eRxwFR0RsD
We knew this, right? But here’s some evidence that “who you know is as important — often more so — than what you know when it comes to rising through the ranks.” Network analysis, gender, and influence.
#NazarianCollege marketing professor and director of the #MBA program, Kristen Walker @mktwalker, recently spoke with the @SFVBJ about the growth of the @CSUNMBA and Graduate Certificate in Business Administration programs since #COVID19: https://t.co/kS8Z8K1F5T #CSUN
Unconditionally surrendering personal information to one company is basically a new pledge of allegiance.
Frictionless privacy invasion should not be a profit motive. #surrender2tech#techSTD
Facebook's problems are part of its very design, argue the authors of this new book, built atop Zuckerberg’s narrow worldview, the careless privacy culture he cultivated, and the staggering ambitions he chased with Sandberg. https://t.co/cS4uKlOUAh
@drstaceyf @Mehrnoosh__R Great find! All this collection, use, and spread of data... with no prior oversight (i.e. no IRB), only reactive checks and balances (if that).
The Senate confirmed Lina Khan to the Federal Trade Commission.
She's a prominent critic of Big Tech and favorite among progressives. https://t.co/mz2fkVSiaX
In my column today, I admit how much screen time my kids have watched during the pandemic and talked to child psychologists about curbing it.
"It's a real crisis right now," one told me.
https://t.co/N1leXt5FaR
“since Amazon bought Ring in 2018, it has brokered more than 1,800 partnerships with local law enforcement agencies, who can request recorded video content from Ring users without a warrant.” https://t.co/VO8xV4ccUU
Would you pay $3/mo. for ad free Twitter with features such as undo and possibly Tweetdeck (currently free) as part of the bundle? You may soon have that option https://t.co/08662mjhU0