Kristina Irion
Associate Professor, School of Public Policy, Central European University
Kristina Irion is a Marie Curie fellow at the Institute for Information Law (IViR) at the University of Amsterdam. She is Associate Professor (on research leave) at the School of Public Policy at Central European University in Budapest, Hungary. Her research covers law, regulation and public policy in the field of electronic communications, online content and services as well as privacy and data protection. At present, she is implementing a research project that explores how cloud computing transforms the (legal) relationship between individuals and their personal records. She is intrigued by the combined effects of individual online transactions and commercial surveillance on society and information governance.
Publications
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"Online political microtargeting: promises and threats for democracy "
Irion, Kristina | 2018
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Smart TV and the online media sector: User privacy in view of changing market realities
Irion, Kristina | 2017
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"The Independence of the Media and its Regulatory Agencies "
Irion, Kristina | 2014