PRISCILLA M. REGAN Schar School of Policy and Government 3725 Ridgelea Drive George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia 22031 Fairfax, Virginia 22030 (703) 993-1419 (w) EDUCATION Cornell University, Ithaca, New York Ph.D. in Government, 1981 M.A. in Government, 1977 Dissertation: "Public Use of Private Information: A Comparison of Personal Information Policies in the United States and Britain" New York University, New York, New York M.A. in Politics, 1975 Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts B.A. in Political Science, 1972 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1995 - present Professor (2003 – present); Associate Professor (1995 – 2003) Chair (July 2010 – July 2014) Co-Director Graduate Political Science Program (2007 – 2009) Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies (2001 – 2005) Department of Public and International Affairs (1989-2014) School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs (2014- 2016) Schar School of Policy and Government (2016 - ) Acting Senior Associate Dean (July 2014-June 2015) George Mason University 2005 – 2007 Program Director Science and Society Program National Science Foundation 1998 (Spring) Visiting Associate Professor Cyberspace Policy Institute Department of Engineering and Applied Science George Washington University 1989 - 1995 Assistant Professor Department of Public and International Affairs George Mason University
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PRISCILLA M. REGAN
Schar School of Policy and Government 3725 Ridgelea Drive
George Mason University Fairfax, Virginia 22031
Fairfax, Virginia 22030 (703) 993-1419 (w)
EDUCATION
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
Ph.D. in Government, 1981
M.A. in Government, 1977
Dissertation: "Public Use of Private Information: A Comparison of Personal
Information Policies in the United States and Britain"
New York University, New York, New York
M.A. in Politics, 1975
Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts
B.A. in Political Science, 1972
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
1995 - present Professor (2003 – present); Associate Professor (1995 – 2003)
Chair (July 2010 – July 2014)
Co-Director Graduate Political Science Program (2007 – 2009)
Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies (2001 – 2005)
Department of Public and International Affairs (1989-2014)
School of Policy, Government, and International Affairs (2014-
2016)
Schar School of Policy and Government (2016 - )
Acting Senior Associate Dean (July 2014-June 2015)
“Developing Digital Resources for Citizenship Education in a Diverse Urban High School.”
Planning Grant submitted with Scott Keeter, Joel Clark, and Hugh Sockett to the National
Endowment for the Humanities. April 1, 1999. Total project funding: $52,201.
Consultancies/Research Reports
Priscilla M. Regan and Karl Maschimo. 2019. “A Public Administrator’s Practical Guide to Ethics
and Artificial Intelligence,” Artificial Intelligence and its Impact on Public Administration. National
Academy of Public Administration, Standing Panel on Technology Leadership.
Committee on Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy Implications, Who Goes There? Authentication Through the Lens of Privacy (Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2003)
Committee on Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy Implications, IDs – Not That Easy: Questions about National Idenity Systems (Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2003)
Federal Intranet Work Sites: An Interim Assessment, PricewaterhouseCoopers Endowment for The
Business of Government, E-Government Series (June 2002) (with Julianne G. Mahler).
Member of the National Academy of Sciences, Computer Science and Telecommunications Board,
Committee on Authentication Technologies and their Privacy Implications, February 2001 to
December 31, 2002.
Georgetown Internet Privacy Policy Survey: Report to the Federal Trade Commission. Member of
the Advisory Group and served as consultant to Mary Culnan in designing and implementing survey
and in analyzing survey results. Washington, DC: Georgetown University. Spring 1999.
Department of Commerce, Conversations on Internet Privacy: Served as one of three academic
facilitators in discussions between industry and privacy advocates. Washington, D.C. May-June
1998.
Social Security Administration, member of the Panel of Expert Advisors on Internet Services and
Electronic Data Exchange, 1998 - 1999.
National Information Infrastructure Advisory Committee. Facilitated development of privacy
principles, and wrote briefing papers and scenarios for MegaProject Three of the Advisory
Committee, 1993 - 1994.
"Analysis of Privacy Issues Raised by Operational Tests of Intelligent Transportation Systems,"
submitted to the Department of Transportation, December 1996. (with Laurie Schintler and Sheila
Hearne).
"National Public Opinion Survey of Attitudes about Privacy Issues Raised by Intelligent
Transportation Systems," submitted to the Department of Transportation, December 1996. (with
Laurie Schintler and Sheila Hearne).
"Typology of Federal Government Services Relevant to Electronic Delivery." Submitted to the
Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, December 1991.
Congressional Reports
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, The Use of Integrity Tests for Pre-Employment
Screening, OTA-SET-442 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, September, 1990).
(Author of first draft of report)
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Critical Connections: Communication for the
Future, OTA-CIT-407 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, January 1990) (Author
of Chapter 6 and contributor)
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Electronic Delivery of Public Assistance
Benefits: Technology Options and Policy Issues OTA-BP-CIT-47 (Washington, DC: U.S.
Government Printing Office, April 1988). (Co-author)
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Electronic Record Systems and Individual
Privacy OTA-CIT-296 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, June 1986).
(Principal Author)
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Federal Government Information Technology:
Management, Security, and Congressional Oversight, OTA-CIT-297 (Washington, DC: U.S.
Government Printing Office, February 1986). (Contributor)
U.S. Congress, Office of Technology Assessment, Electronic Surveillance and Civil Liberties OTA-
CIT-293 (Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office, October 1985). (Principal Author)
Short Articles/Newsletters
“At Issue: Can Consumer Online Data Be Protected,” CQ Researcher (February 9, 2018).
“Privacy, the Common Good and Individual Liberties in the 21st Century: A Dialogue among
Scholars,” Focus on Law Studies, vol. XV, no. 2 (Spring 2000), pp. 1-12.
“Numbers Are Not Enough: Women in the Bush Administration,” Matrix (Newsletter of the
Women’s Studies program, GMU) (May 2001).
"Privacy and IVHS," IVHS Legal Issues Vol. 2, #1 (Winter 1994), pp. 21-22.
"Privacy Legislation," The Encyclopedia of the United States Congress, ed. Donald C. Bacon, Roger
H. Davidson and Morton Keller (Simon and Schuster Academic Reference Division, 1996).
Book Reviews
Priscilla M. Regan, Book review essay for Public Administration Review (forthcoming, Sept/Oct,
2010): “Roles and Dynamics of Political Blogging: Issues, Controversies, and Examples,” review
of: Lowell Feld and Nate Wilcox, Netroots Rising: How a Citizen Army of Bloggers and Online
Activists is Changing American Politics (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2008), and David D. Perlmutter,
Blogwars (New York: Oxford University Press, 2008).
Priscilla M. Regan, Book review of Wolfgang Sofsky, Privacy: A Manifesto (Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 2008) in Surveillance & Society , 2009 6(3): pp. 345-346.
Priscilla M. Regan, Book review of Peter K. Manning, The Technology of Policing: Crime Mapping,
Information Technology and the Rationality of Crime Control (New York University Press, 2008) in
Journal of Information Technology and Politics, 2008 5 (2): pp. 264 – 266.
Death of Privacy in the 21st Century. Simson Garfinkel. Issues in Science and Technology, Vol.
XVI, #4 (Summer 2000), pp.85-87.
The Democratic Class Struggle. Walter Korpi. (Boston: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983).
American Political Science Review, December, 1984.
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Congressional Testimony
"Electronic Record Systems and Individual Privacy" before a hearing of the Subcommittee on
Oversight of Government Management, Committee on Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate
(September 16, 1986).
Conference Papers
Priscilla M. Regan, “A Design for Public Trustee and Privacy Protection Regulation,” Presented at
the Privacy Law Scholars Conference, Berkeley, CA, May 2019.
Jacquelyn Burkell and Priscilla M. Regan, “Voter Preferences, Voter Manipulation, Voter Analytics:
Policy Options for Less Surveillance and More Autonomy,” Presented at the Workshop on Data
Driven Elections, Victoria, British Columbia, April 2019.
Priscilla M. Regan and Valerie Steeves, “Education, Privacy and Big Data Algorithms: Taking the
Persons out of Personalized Learning,” Presented at the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection
Conference, Brussels, January 2019.
Jacquelyn Burkell and Priscilla M. Regan, “Voting Public: Leveraging Personal Information to
Construct Voter Preference,” Presented at Amsterdam Privacy Conference, October 2018.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Public Trustee Regulation and Privacy Protection: Design and Political
Feasibility?” Presented at Amsterdam Privacy Conference, October 2018.
Priscilla Regan and Jane Bailey, “Big Data, Privacy and Education Applications,” Presented at
Surveillance Studies Network Conference, June 7-9, 2018, Aarhus University, Denmark.
Priscilla M. Regan and Elsa T. Khwaja, “ Mapping the Political Economic Landscape of
Educational Technology: A Network Perspective,” Presented at the 1St North American Social
Networks Conference, July 2017, Washington DC.
Priscilla M. Regan and Elsa Talat Khwaja, “Ethical Implementation of Big Data in Education:
Policy and Practices in the US and Canada,” Presented at the Law and Society Association Annual
Conference, June 2017, Mexico City
Priscilla M. Regan, Colin Bennett and Robin Bayley, "If These Canadians Lived in the United States
How Would They Protect Their Privacy? The Functional Equivalence of Privacy Redress
Mechanisms in Canada and the US," at the Privacy Law Scholars Conference in Washington DC
from June 2-3, 2016.
Priscilla M. Regan, Jolene Jesse and Elsa Talat Khwaja, "Big Data in the Education Arena: 21st
Century Student Sorting and Tracking," at the 7th Biannual Surveillance and Society Conference in
Barcelona Spain, April 20 to April 23, 2016.
Priscilla M. Regan, Jolene Jesse and Elsa Talat Khwaja, "Big Data in Education: Developing Policy
for Ethical Implementation in the US and Canada" at the annual meetings of the American Society
for Public Administration in Seattle, March 18-22, 2016.
Priscilla M. Regan and Diana Sweet, "Girls and Online Drama: Aggression, Surveillance or
Entertainment" at the Amsterdam Privacy Conference, October 23-26, 2015.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Big Data, Privacy, and Federal Agency Accountability” at the annual meeting
of the American Political Science Association in September, 2015 in San Francisco.
Torin Monahan, Krista Craven and Priscilla M. Regan, “Compromised Trust: DHS Fusion Centers’
Policing of the Occupy Wall Street Movement,” 6th Biannual Surveillance and Society Conference,
Barcelona, Spain April 24-26, 2014.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Location Privacy in Congress, the Courts and the States: Rebalancing Privacy,
Law Enforcement and Industry Interests,” American Political Science Association, Chicago, IL,
August 28- September 1, 2013.
Priscilla M. Regan and Torin Monahan,” Fusion Center Accountability Arrangements:
Intergovernmental Information Sharing,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April
11-13, 2013.
Valerie Steeves and Priscilla M. Regan, “Young People Online and the Social Value of Privacy,”
Amsterdam Privacy Conference, Amsterdam October 7-10, 2012.
Tim Conlan, Sheldon Edner, Paul Posner, and Priscilla M. Regan, “Implementation Networks and
Shared Governance in the Intergovernmental System,” Paper presented to the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA, Aug 30-Sept 2, 2012.
Priscilla M. Regan and Torin Monahan, “Fusion Centers’ Information Sharing: Revisiting Reliance
on Suspicious Activity Reports,” paper presented at the 2012 Privacy Law Scholars Conference
George Washington University Law School Washington, DC, June 7-8, 2012.
Torin Monahan and Priscilla M. Regan, “Centers of Concatenation: Fusing Data in Post-9/11
Security Organizations,” paper presented at Academic Workshop on The Expanding Surveillance
Net: Ten Years after 9/11, September 8, 2011.
Priscilla M. Regan and Torin Monahan, “Data Sharing, Privacy and Organizational History:
DHS Fusion Centers,” paper presented at the American Political Science Association Meetings,
September 1-4, 2011, Washington DC.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Privacy and Trust In Sociotechnical Systems of Accountability,” (paper and
keynote), Privacy and Accountability 201l: International Conference of the PATS project, Centre for
Technology and Society (Technical University Berlin), April 5-6, 2011.
Priscilla M. Regan and Deborah Johnson, “Reconfiguring the House of Mirrors: Narrowing
Digitally Mediated Surveillance on Facebook,” Paper presented at International Workshop on
Cyber-Surveillance in Everyday Life, University of Toronto (May 12-15, 2011)
Deborah Johnson, Priscilla M. Regan, and Kent Wayland, Privacy, “Campaign Disclosure, Privacy
and Transparency,” Democracy & Elections Symposium, at William & Mary Law School,
Williamsburg, Virginia, on Friday, October 22, 2010.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Virtual Intergovernmental Linkage through the
Environmental Information Exchange Network,” paper presented at American Political Science
Association Meetings, September, 2-5, 2010, Washington DC.
Priscilla M. Regan and Gerald FitzGerald, “Generational Views of Privacy?”, paper presented at the
2010 Privacy Law Scholars Conference, co-sponsored by George Washington and Berkeley Law
Schools, June 3-4, 2010, Washington, DC.
Priscilla M. Regan and Kent Wayland, “Facebook Funhouse: Notes on Personal Transparency and
Peer Surveillance,” paper prepared for Conference Presentation at: A Global Surveillance Society?
City University London, April 13-15, 2010
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Federal Agency Blogs in Transition: Comparison of Late
Bush Administration and Early Obama Administration Use of Blogs,” paper prepared for
presentation at the 2009 American Political Science Administration meetings, Toronto, Canada.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Agency-Related Blogs as Forums for Policy
Communities,” paper prepared for presentation at the Fifth Trans-Atlantic Dialogue, George
Washington and George Mason Universities, June 11-13, 2009.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Blogging for Policy and Management Purposes: Federal
Agency Blogs,” paper prepared for presentation at the Midwest Political Science Association
Annual Meetings, Chicago, IL April 2-5, 2009
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Agency-Related Blogs as Forums for Deliberative
Management,” paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meetings of the American Society for
Public Administration, Miami, Florida March 20-24, 2009.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Federal Security Breach Notifications: Politics and Approaches,” paper
prepared for presentation at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology, Security Breach
Notification Symposium, paper prepared for presentation at March 6, 2009, Berkeley, CA, March 6,
2009.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Opposition to REAL-ID at the State Level: Privacy, Immigration or Unfunded
Mandates,” paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, August 28-31, 2008.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Agency-Related Blogs as Forums for Policy Networks,”
paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science
Association, August 28-31, 2008.
Julianne Mahler, Priscilla M. Regan, and Caitlin Schopp, “Virtual Intergovernmental Linkage
through the Environmental Information Exchange Network,” paper prepared for presentation at the
Fourth Annual Trans-Atlantic Dialogue Conference, Milan Italy, June 2008.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Active and Passive Leadership in Virtual Collaboration
Networks,” presented at Workshop 5: Leadership and the New Public Management,
Leading the Future of the Public Sector: The Third Transatlantic Dialogue,
University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware, USA, May 31–June 2, 2007
Deborah Johnson and Priscilla Regan, “Privacy Theory: State of the Art and New Frontier,”
presented at Workshop on Information Privacy Regulation Workshop at the European Consortium
for Political Research (ECPR), Helsinki, Finland (May 7-12).
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Using Virtual Collaboration in Complex Government
Organizations,” Presented at: Conference of the American Society for Public Administration
Washington, D.C., March 23-27, 2007
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Federal Agencies and the Evolution of Web Governance,”
International Conference on Digital Government Research, San Diego, CA., May 24, 2006
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “The Evolution of Web Governance in the Federal
Government,” Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Washington, D.C.,
November 5, 2005.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Homestyle Online: Casework over the Internet,”
American Political Science Association Meetings, Washington, D.C., September 1, 2005
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Crafting the Message: Agency Websites and Political
Control,” Paper presented at the 2004 American Political Science Association meetings, Chicago,
IL, Sept. 1-3, 2004.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Agency Internets and the Changing Dynamics of
Congressional Oversight,” Poster presentation at the American Political Science Association Annual
Meetings, Philadelphia, PA, August 30, 2003.
Colin J. Bennett, Priscilla Regan, and Charles D. Raab. “Onboard Telematics and the Surveillance of Movement: The Case of Car Rental Systems.” Paper for presentation at the Sixth ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies, Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal 13 to 15 November 2002.
Michael J. Curry, David J. Phillips, and Priscilla M. Regan. “Implications of the Deployment of Wireless Emergency Response Systems.” Paper for presentation at the Sixth ETHICOMP International Conference on the Social and Ethical Impacts of Information and Communication Technologies, Universidade Lusiada, Lisbon, Portugal 13 to 15 November 2002.
Colin Bennett, David J. Phillips, and Priscilla M. Regan. “Technology, geography, economics, and
regulation: Factors affecting surveillance and privacy in the implementation of wireless 911.” Paper
for the Telecommunications Policy Research Council, Alexandria, VA, September 28-30, 2002.
Colin Bennett and Priscilla M. Regan, “What Happens When You Make a 911 Call? Privacy and
the Regulation of Cellular Technology in the United States and Canada.” Presented at the 2002
Canadian Political Science Convention, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada, May 30, 2002.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Federal Agency Intranets: Worksites for Management
Problem Solving and Collaboration,” Presented at the Information Resource Management
Association’s International Conference, Seattle, May 19-22, 2002.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Privacy and Commercial Use of Personal Data: Policy Developments in the
United States.” Presented at the Rathenau Institute Conference on Privacy, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, January 17, 2002.
Priscilla M. Regan, “From Clipper to Carnivore: Balancing Privacy, Law Enforcement and Industry
Interests.” Presented at the American Political Science Association annual meeting, San Francisco,
August 29-September 2, 2001.
Colin Bennett, Charles Raab and Priscilla M. Regan, “People and Place: Patterns of Individual
Identification within Intelligent Transportation Systems.” Paper prepared for the Workshop on
Surveillance Categories, Risk, and Social Ordering, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, May 3-
5, 2001.
Priscilla M. Regan, “From Privacy Rights to Privacy Protection: Congressional Formulation of
Online Privacy Policy.” Paper prepared for a conference on Congress and Rights, Florida
International University, February 23-24, 2001.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Harmonization of Privacy Protections in the Global Economy: Resolving
Conflicts Between the European Union and the United States” Presented at the Annual Research
Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management , Seattle, WA.,
November 2-4, 2000.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Politics of Online Privacy Policy: Politics as Usual?” Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, Washington D.C., August 31-September 3, 2000.
Julianne Mahler and Priscilla M. Regan, “Federal Agency Internet Use: Learning to Govern
Online.” Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Palmer
House Chicago, ILL., April 28-30, 2000.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Brokering Trust in Online Privacy: Analysis of Issues and Options." Presented
at the Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management,
Monarch Hotel, Washington DC, November 4-6, 1999.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Privacy as a Common Good in the Digital World." Presented at the Annual
Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta Marriott Marquis and Atlanta Hilton
Towers, September 2-5, 1999.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Is There a Dry County in Cyberspace?" Presented at the Conference on Place
and Identity in an Age of Technologically Regulated Movement, Santa Barbara, California, October
8-10, 1998. Conference was funded by the National Science Foundation's Varenius Project at the
National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis at the University of California at Santa
Barbara.
Priscilla M. Regan, "American Business and the European Data Protection Directive: Lobbying
Strategies and Tactics." Presented at the Conference on Visions for Privacy in the 21st Century: A
Search for Solutions," Victoria, British Columbia, May 9-11, 1996.
Priscilla M. Regan, "The Prospect for Modern Surveillance Techniques: Implications for Individuals
and Democracy." Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association,
Washington, DC, August 19-23, 1995.
Mary Culnan and Priscilla M. Regan, "Privacy Issues and the Creation of Campaign Mailing Lists,"
Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Statistical Association, Toronto, August 14-18,
1994.
Priscilla M. Regan and Amy Bunger Pool, "Mapping the Human Genome: Comparative Analysis of
Social and Ethical Implications." Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Political
Science Association, August 1993.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Surveillance and New Technologies: The Changing Nature of Workplace
Surveillance." Presented at New Technologies and Surveillance Research Workshop funded by the
Social Science Research Council of Canada, Kingston, Ontario, May 1993.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Data Integrity Boards: Institutional Innovation and Congressional Oversight."
Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Chicago, September
1992.
Priscilla M. Regan, "The Globalization of Privacy: Implications of Recent Changes in Europe."
Presented at the 87th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association, Pittsburgh, August
1992.
Priscilla M. Regan, "The Social Importance of Privacy." Presented at the 1991 Annual Meeting of
the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 1991.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Privacy, Efficiency, and Surveillance: Policy Choices in an Age of Computers
and Communication Technologies." Presented at the Eleventh Annual Research Conference of the
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Arlington VA, November 1989.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Bureaucracy and Democracy Revisited: Computer and Communication
Technologies in Public Organizations." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Atlanta, September 1989.
Priscilla M. Regan and Fred W. Weingarten, "The National Communications System and Federal
Electronic Surveillance Policy." Presented at the Fourteenth Annual Telecommunications Policy
Research Conference, Airlie VA, April 1986.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Informational Privacy and Government Efficiency: Striking a Balance."
Presented at the American Political Science Association Meetings, New Orleans, August 1985.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Judicial Insulation and the Legal Audience: The Stone/Frankfurter
Correspondence." Presented at the Law and Society Meetings, Denver, June 1983.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Accountability of Organizational Exchanges of Personal Information: United
States and Britain." Presented at the National Conference of the American Society for Public
Administration, Honolulu, March 1982.
Priscilla M. Regan, "Control of Personal Information in Policy Implementation: United States and
Britain." Presented at the American Political Science Association Meetings, New York, September
1981.
Conference Workshops and Roundtables (selected)
Panel member, "How Does Privacy as a Good, and Issues of Measurement, Relate to Regulatory
Choices" at the Privacy by Design Workshop at Georgetown Law School on January 6, 2016. The
workshop was sponsored by the Computing Community Consortium and NSF.
Panel member, “Institutional Barriers to Cybersecurity,” sponsored by the National Academy of
Public Administration and American University, November 17, 2015 at the University Club in
Washington DC.
Member of Roundtable on “Digital Government: Focusing on Freedom of Expression, Information,
Liberty, Digital Surveillance and Lawful Access,” at Ryerson Law Research Centre Digital Rights
Roundtable, Toronto, Canada, June 18, 2010.
Priscilla Regan. “DHS Fusion Centers and Data Aggregation,” at What About Us? Privacy,
Identity and Equality in a Network Society, A Workshop for the University Of Puerto Rico
Cyberlaw Clinic, Thursday January 14, 2010.
Priscilla M. Regan, “Secure Flight and Government Surveillance,” at panel on Surveillance and
Transparency as Sociotechnical Systems of Accountability, The Society for the Social Studies of
Science Annual Meeting, Washington DC, October 28-31, 2009.
Deborah Johnson, Priscilla M. Regan, Siva Vaidhyanathn, and Kent Wayland, “Surveillance and
Transparency as Socio-technical Systems of Accountability,” Humanities and Technology
Association Annual Conference, University of Virginia, Sept. 25, 2009.
Danielle Citron, Frank Pasquale, and Priscilla M. Regan, Tutorial on Fusion Centers vs. Privacy
Silos at the19th Annual Computers, Freedom, and Privacy Conference, June 1-4, 2009, Washington
DC
Priscilla M. Regan and Valerie Steeves, “Kids R Us: Online Social Networking and the Potential for
Empowerment,” discussion at Workshop on Surveillance & Empowerment, March 20-22, 2009,
Vanderbilt University; Nashville, Tennessee.
"Public Trust in the Internet: Industry and Public Policy Issues." Co-chair of all day workshop at
U.S. Capitol, Washington, DC, January 14, 1999. Workshop organized by the Institute of Public
Policy, the Department of Public and International Affairs, and the Congressional Institute for the
Future, George Mason University.
"Limits of Privacy." Participant on an "author meets his critics" panel for Amitai Etzioni's book,
The Limits of Privacy at the Communitarian Summit, Arlington, VA, February 28, 1999.
"Privacy and Information Technology: The Social Science Contribution." Chair of and participant
in this roundtable discussion at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association,
Washington D.C., August 1991.
Conference Discussant (selected)
“Internet Governance: Structures and Issues,” Panel discussant at Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Toronto, Sept. 3-6, 2009.
“Governing Information Technologies,” Panel discussant at Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Chicago, Aug. 30, 2007.
“Access to Government: Citizen Participation and Freedom of Information.” Chair and panel
discussant at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Philadelphia,
August 2003.
“Judicial Policymaking in a Federal System.” Panel discussant at the Annual Meeting of the
American Political Science Association, San Francisco, August 2001.
“Politics and Cyberspace.” Panel discussant at the Annual Meeting of the American Political
Science Association, Atlanta, September 1999.
"Internet and Governance: Local, State, National and Global Issues." Chair and panel discussant at
the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Washington, DC, August 1997.
"Cross-National Lesson Drawing." Panel discussant at the Annual Meeting of the American
Political Science Association, Chicago, September 1992.
"Policy Innovation." Panel discussant at the 13th Annual Research Conference of the Association
for Public Policy Analysis and Management, Bethesda, October 1991.