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[C-SPAN] The Communicators feat. Mary Gray

On December 18, 2014December 19, 2014 By Rebecca FayIn Talks, Videos

Our own Mary Gray was featured on C-SPAN’s “The Communicators,” discussing the ethical implications of personal data collection online and its use in commercial and academic contexts.

You can watch this special here.

via The Communicators | Communicators with Mary Gray [12/3]

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