Kolloquium
Masterarbeit Laura Buhleier: Privacy Visualizations: Aiding User Comprehension of Privacy Policies
ZoomAbstract: Privacy policies are widely regarded as being practically unreadable for laypersons and being seemingly written by lawyers for lawyers rather than with the end user in mind. Their length and complexity deter users contradicting their purpose of informing of the given
Masterarbeit Nevin Hochsam López: The Link between Privacy and Misinformation – A Systematic Literature Review
ZoomAbstract: In today's digital world, privacy invasions and the proliferation of misinformation have become ubiquitous issues. Numerous incidents have demonstrated their far-reaching effects on our digital lives and society at large. These challenges raise a critical question: Is there a link
Bacheloarbeit Heorhii Topalov: The Role of Social Media in the Context of Russian-Ukrainian War
ZoomIn the contemporary era, ICTs have become an indispensable component of warfare. Their capacity to disseminate information rapidly and on a vast scale renders them an indispensable tool in the modern battlefield. In order to gain insight into the utilisation
Bachelorarbeit Lisa Heidenreich: Influence of implicit gender cues on perception of virtual agents and interaction – an experimental study in Germany
ZoomGiven the growing integration of AI into daily life, understanding how gender perceptions influence interactions with (seemingly) artificial intelligent interaction partners is crucial to prevent stereotypes from being reproduced through this interaction. This paper explores the role of implicit gender
Bachelorarbeit Tom Schuste: Crisis Notifications and Recommendations in Telegram for Activists in conflict-affected Contexts
ZoomMobile crisis notification systems, including apps such as NINA, have been shown around the world to be successful in alerting the public to disasters. Activists in certain countries such as Afghanistan, especially since the Taliban takeover, face unique threats such
Bachelorarbeit Isha Grouven: Investigating App Camouflage As A Strategy To Counter Digital Surveillance For Activists
ZoomThis thesis addresses the feature of "app camouflage," which is an approach to mitigate digital surveillance and censorship, particularly in contexts where individuals may be at risk of violence or other harm. The growing number of individuals with internet access