Meet Joseph W. Jerome
Visiting Assistant Professor, Communication
Phone: (813) 257-3524
Email: jjerome@ut.edu
Address: 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. Tampa, FL 33606
Mailbox: 106F
Building:
TECH
Room: 460C
Education
2006 Boston University, B.A.
2011 New York University School of Law, J.D.
Courses Taught
Communication and Law
Communication and Media Ethics
Career Specialties
Joseph Jerome works at the intersection of law and technology and has written about emerging technologies, data policy and regulation and online trust deficits.
Professional and Community Activities
Jerome is currently exploring the legal and policy questions presented by spatial computing and user-generated content in augmented reality. Recent essays and publications include:
- Where You Look Is Personal, Tech Policy Press (June 2023)
- A Post-Mortem on State Privacy Legislation, Tech Policy Press (July 2021)
- Augmented Reality + Virtual Reality: Privacy & Autonomy Considerations in Emerging, Immersive Digital
- Worlds, Future of Privacy Forum (2021)
- A Guide to Reining in Data-Driven Video Game Design, Brookings Tech Stream (June 2021)
- The Race to Map Reality so Silicon Valley Can Augment It Is On, Slate Future Tense (Sept. 2020)
- Can You Protect Privacy If There’s No Real Enforcement Mechanism?, TechDirt (May 2020)
- Where Are the Data Brokers? Slate Future Tense (Sept. 2018)
- EU's New Privacy Law Should Be Embraced by the U.S., STAT (June 2018)
- California Privacy Law Shows Data Protection on the March, ABA Antitrust, Vol. 33:1 (2018)
- The Intersection of Trust and Privacy in the Sharing Economy, Ethics for a Digital Age, Vol. II (2018)
- Beyond the Common Rule: Ethical Structures for Data Research in Non-Academic Settings, 13.2 Colo.
- Tech. L.J. 101 (2015)
- Press Start to Track? Video Game Player Privacy, 42:4 AIPLA Quarterly Journal 527 (2014)
- Big Data: Catalyst for Privacy Change, 48 Indiana Law Review 213 (2014)
- Buying & Selling Privacy: Big Data’s Burdens & Benefits, 66 Stanford Law Review Online 47 (2013)
Honors and Awards
Fellow, Internet Law & Policy Foundry