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Kate S.

Independent researcher

Kate S. is a professional with a strong focus on the impact of sociotechnical systems on help-seeking behaviors of individuals facing adversity. Holding a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) from the Oxford Internet Institute, her expertise lies in the social implications of digitization and automation in incident reporting related to sexual harassment. With a background in ethnographic methods, Kate has a profound understanding of how individuals engage with new technologies. Her interests span across AI in public life, ethnographic research, gender-based violence, help-seeking behavior, interface analysis, public policy, research ethics, and trust and safety. Kate's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree from Harvard University, a Master of Science (MSc) from the University of Oxford, and a PhD from the University of Oxford. Throughout her career, she has held roles at reputable organizations such as Google, Microsoft, Edgeryders, Thames Valley Police, and the Seoul Crisis Center for Women and Children, focusing on policy strategy, research internships, qualitative research, and user research.

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