Climate Change Consensus and Skepticism: Mapping Climate Change Dialogue on Twitter and Facebook
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28 November 2018
Ana Grouverman is an MSc candidate at the Oxford Internet Institute with interests in issues of media manipulation, digital privacy, user-centered design, and diversity and inclusion in the technology industry. Her research at the Computational Propaganda Project deals with the diffusion of science information and public opinion across online social networks.
Prior to Oxford she spent six years at Google, conducting user research and leading a data security program for Google Apps. She has also spent time as a policy researcher and lead writer at Jigsaw (formerly Google Ideas), a technology incubator under Alphabet Inc. She began her career in management consulting, and holds a BSc in international politics and security from Georgetown University.