Anna Rudnicka

Honorary Research Fellow
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UCLIC, University College London
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United Kingdom
Brief biography
Anna Rudnicka was a Research Fellow at the UCL Interaction Centre and a member of the GetaMoveOn fellowship program. Her PhD, also at UCLIC, investigated what motivates citizen scientists to disclose or withhold data within the projects they participate in. She holds a BSc in Psychology and a Foundation degree in Digital Film Production. Her research interests include remote work, data privacy and disclosure, and citizen science.
Research Publications
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Anna Rudnicka, Joseph Newbold, D Cook, Marta Cecchinato, Sandy Gould, Anna Cox | Eworklife: developing effective strategies for remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic | 2020 | The New Future of Work Symposium, Conference abstract/presentation slides, Virtual |
Anna Rudnicka, Anna Cox, Sandy Gould | Why Do You Need This? Selective Disclosure of Data Among Citizen Scientists | 2019 | CHI 2019, Conference paper (text), Glasgow |
R Brigham, J Grau-Bové, Anna Rudnicka, M Cassar, M Strlic | Crowdsourcing as an Analytical Method: Metrology of Smartphone Measurements in Heritage Science | 2018 | Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, Journal article |
AD Smith, L Kenny, Anna Rudnicka, J Briscoe, E Pellicano | Drawing Firmer Conclusions: Autistic Children Show No Evidence of a Local Processing Bias in a Controlled Copying Task | 2016 | Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Journal article |
Anna Rudnicka | Disclosure of Personal Data in Citizen Science Settings | 1900 | Thesis / Dissertation |