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Social Media Law, Opportunities, Legal Risk and Policy
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Jacinta Buchbach is in her final stages of her PhD Candidate in Social Media Law at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia and is a member of the QUT Intellectual Property and Innovation Group and Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC). Her academic qualifications include, LLB (1st class Hons), BA-Justice Studies, Diploma of Policing, Diploma Management Development Program, Cert IV Small Business Management, Cert IV Train the trainer. She was the first female officer in Queensland to be awarded the Queensland Police Service Medal of Valor. Professionally, Jacinta has 18 years experience in law enforcement and her most recent position as a manager in social media risk...
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Personal Information
Entreprise/Lieu de travail
Brisbane, Australia Australia
Profession
Social Media Law, Opportunities, Legal Risk and Policy
Secteur d’activité
Legal
À propos
Jacinta Buchbach is in her final stages of her PhD Candidate in Social Media Law at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia and is a member of the QUT Intellectual Property and Innovation Group and Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC). Her academic qualifications include, LLB (1st class Hons), BA-Justice Studies, Diploma of Policing, Diploma Management Development Program, Cert IV Small Business Management, Cert IV Train the trainer. She was the first female officer in Queensland to be awarded the Queensland Police Service Medal of Valor. Professionally, Jacinta has 18 years experience in law enforcement and her most recent position as a manager in social media risk...
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boundary theory
employer
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