Gwen Shaffer

Gwen Shaffer, Ph.D., is a professor in the Department of Journalism and Public Relations and Director of Research for the College of Liberal Arts at Cal State, Long Beach.

Her telecommunications policy research examines the complex nature of social exclusion in the Information Age. Her current research focuses on the data privacy implications of 鈥渟mart city鈥 technologies such as surveillance cameras, automated license plate readers, and sensors. She is the principal investigator on a National Science Foundation-funded project examining the City of Long Beach鈥檚 vision to use data ethically while avoiding the reinforcement of existing racial biases and discriminatory decision-making.

Prior to attending graduate school, she worked as a reporter for more than a dozen years. She covered local politics for the Philadelphia City Paper and Philadelphia Weekly and was an editorial assistant at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. Her freelance articles have been published in The New Republic, Columbia Journalism Review, The Nation, E/The Environmental Magazine, Philadelphia magazine, and The Philadelphia Inquirer, among other publications.

She earned her doctorate in mass media and communication from Temple University.