Research
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Penney, J.W., Citron, D.K., Ingber, A.S. (2025, forthcoming) The Chilling Effects of Dobbs. Florida Law Review.
Ingber, A.S. (2025). Understanding Screenshot Collection and Sharing on Messaging Platforms: A Privacy Perspective. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. https://doi.org/10.1093/jcmc/zmae023
Ingber, A.S. Su, C.C. (2024, In press). Protecting Children of the TikTok Era: A Discourse Analysis in the Absence of Law. Policy & Internet.
Ingber, A.S. (2024). Protecting Private Communications through Law and Policy: The Case of the Screenshot Feature, Communication, Law & Policy. https://doi.org/10.1080/10811680.2024.2384356
Cummings, J.J. & Ingber, A.S. (2024). Distinguishing Social Virtual Reality: Comparing Communication Channels Across Perceived Social Affordances, Privacy, and Trust, Computers in Human Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2024.108427
Shore, A., Cummings, J.J. (2024). A Push for Obscurity: The Role of Social Influence on Mobile Location Data Disclosure. In Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences.
Shore, A. (2023). Book Review: The Private is Political: Networked Privacy and Social Media by Alice Marwick. Convergence. https://doi.org/10.1177/13548565231203103
Shore, A., Prena, K. (2023). Platform rules as privacy tools: The influence of screenshot accountability and trust on privacy management. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448231188929
Chang, N.K., Su, C., Shore, A. (2023). Shifting Platform Values in Community Guidelines: Examining the Evolution of TikTok’s Governance Frameworks. New Media & Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/14614448231189476
Shore, A., Cummings J.J. (2022). An exploratory analysis of interface features influencing mobile location data disclosure. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction, https://doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2022.2104428
Shore, A. (2022). Talking About Facial Recognition Technology: How Framing and Context Influence Privacy Concerns and Support for Prohibitive Policy. Telematics & Informatics, 70, 101815, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tele.2022.101815
Cummings, J.J., Shore, A. (2022). All Too Real: A Typology of User Vulnerabilities in Extended Reality. In Proceedings of the 2022 CHI Workshop on Novel Challenges of Safety, Security and Privacy in Extended Reality.
Shore, A., Prena, K., & Cummings, J. J. (2022). To share or not to share: Extending Protection Motivation Theory to understand data sharing with the police. Computers in Human Behavior, 107188. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2022.107188
Shore, A., Reddy A., Klein C. (2022). A Student-Centered Privacy Model for Responsible Technology Use, In M. Strawser (eds.) COVID and Higher Education: Teaching and Learning
Publications
Select Conference Presentations
Cummings, J.J., Shore, A. (2024). Virtual Connections, Real Differences: Perceived Social Affordances, Privacy, and Trust in Social Virtual Reality. International Communication Association, June 20-24, Gold Coast, Australia.
Penney, J., Shore, A. (2023). Platforms, Privacy, and Power: Why Intimate Privacy Protections Matter. Rebooting Social Media Speaker Series, Berkman Klein Center, Harvard University. November 29, Cambridge, M.A.
Shore, A. (2023). Governing the Screenshot Feature: Fighting Interpersonal Breaches of Privacy Through Law and Policy. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. August 6-10, Washington, D.C.
Shore, A., Prena., K. (2023). Platform Rules as Privacy Tools: The Influence of Screenshot Accountability and Trust on Privacy Management. Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. August 6-10, Washington, D.C. Top Faculty Paper
Chan, N.K., Su, C.C., Shore, A. (2023). Shifting Platform Values in Community Guidelines: Examining the Evolution of TikTok’s Governance Frameworks. International Communication Association, May 25-29, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Shore, A. (2022). A Call for Computation: The Case for Natural Language Processing in CI. PrivaCI, September 22-23, New York, New York.
Citron, D. Penney, J., Shore, A. (2022). Platforms, privacy, and power: how legal & platform-based privacy measures impact intimate information disclosures. Privacy Law Scholars Conference, June 2-3, Boston, Massachusetts
Citron, D. Penney, J., Shore, A. (2022). How Sexual Privacy Measures Impact Intimate Expression. Freedom of Expression Scholars Conference, April 30-May 1, New Haven, Connecticut
Shore, A., Cummings, J.J. (2022). Social influence on the map: The effect of social proof and reciprocity norms on mobile location obscurity decisions. International Communication Association, May 26-30, Paris, France
“Resistance Under Watch,” panel presentation at National Communication Association, November 2021
Shore, A., Prena, K., Cummings J.J. (2021). To Share or Not to Share: Extending Protection Motivation Theory to Understand Data Sharing With the Police. National Communication Association, Nov. 18-21, 2021, Seattle, Washington.
Shore, A., Cummings, J.J. (2021). Designing mobile location-based services for informed location data disclosure. Privacy Law Scholars Conference, June 3-4, 2021, Remote
Shore A. (2020). Surveillance Design and Contextual Integrity, September 22, 2020, PrivaCI Town Hall, Remote
Shore, A. (2020). Privacy Research Beyond the Law: Mentoring on Experimental Research Design in Privacy, Privacy Law Scholars Conference
Awards
Deans Award for Academic Excellence, awarded by the Boston University College of Communication for my significant contribution to the communication research field during my time as a graduate student, November 2024.
NSF Travel Grant, awarded $800 to attend and present my research at the PrivaCI Symposium, September 2024.
Michael Hawes Graduate Student Research Fund Recipient, awarded $500 by the Media, Law & Policy Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) toward my dissertation, February 2023
Graduate Student Research Award, presented at #Screentime conference by Boston University’s College of Communication Division of Emerging Media Studies, June 2022
Distinguished Leadership Award, presented at #Screentime conference by Boston University’s College of Communication Division of Emerging Media Studies, June 2021
Best Poster Award, presented at #Screentime conference by Boston University’s College of Communication Division of Emerging Media Studies, June 2020