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Tag: risk perception

#Nudgestock 2016: Part II, Creativity

This is my second post on the Nudgestock festival of behavioural economics which I attended last week. This post will focus on the two speakers who addressed creativity.

advertising, Behavioural Economics, biases, heuristics, marketing, risk perception

Event: #Nudgestock, Folkestone, UK, Part I

Yesterday I was pleased to attend the #Nudgestock conference, organised by Ogilvy Change, in Folkestone, Kent. It was a superbly thought provoking event with research and practice in behavioural economics.

#Nudgestock, advertising, Behavioural Economics, biases, heuristics, marketing, prospect theory, risk perception

Safe and Sorry – New Kurzgesagt video

If you know me in real life, you probably didn’t know me for very long before realising that privacy and mass surveillance are some of my hot topics, which I could discuss for several hours without much of a break.

data, Human Rights, Kurzgesagt, Law, risk perception, surveillance, terrorism

What’s the meaning of ‘highly likely’?

Our societies use “threat levels” determined by domestic intelligence agencies for policing and security policy – but what do they mean?

Brussels, data, probability, risk perception, terrorism
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