Mary Madden, a Data & Society affiliate, is a veteran researcher, writer, and nationally-recognized expert on privacy and technology, trends in social media use, and the impact of digital media on teens and parents. She is currently a senior research advisor for Common Sense Media and an adjunct professor in the Communication, Culture, and Technology program at Georgetown University. Prior to her role at Georgetown, she was a senior fellow at the Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop and a lead researcher on the By/With/For Youth Initiative, an R&D project that helped the public media sector develop innovative strategies to better engage young audiences. Earlier, at Data & Society, Mary directed an initiative to explore the effects of data-centric systems on Americans’ health and well-being and led several studies examining the intersection of privacy and digital inequality. As a senior researcher for the Pew Research Center’s Internet, Science & Technology team in Washington, DC and an affiliate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University, she helped to build and amplify the field of youth-centered media research and privacy and technology studies.
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The New York TimesIn this op-ed for The New York Times, Data & Society Research Lead Mary Madden argues that there is no "one size fits all" solution to privacy concerns in the digital age. "When those who influence policy and technology de... Read on The New York TimesApril 2019