Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Joseph M. Reagle Jr.

Department of Media, Culture, and Communication
New York University

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[Education] [Positions] [Publications] [Activities]

Education

Ph.D. (May 2008), Media, Culture, and Communication, New York University. Dissertation: "In Good Faith: Wikipedia Collaboration and the Pursuit of the Universal Encyclopedia." Committee: Helen Nissenbaum (Chairperson), Gabriella Coleman, Natalia Levina.

S.M. (June 1996), Technology and Policy Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Thesis (E.E. 1996): "Trust in a Cryptographic Economy and Digital Security Deposits: Protocols and Policies." Supervisor: Dr. Lee McKnight, Research Program on Communications Policy.

B.S. (June 1994) Computer Science (History minor), University of Maryland Baltimore Countymagna cum laude.
Major Areas: Cryptography, computer security, and the history of science, computing, and telecommunication.
Honors and Activities: Fellow of the Honors College, numerous scholarships, chair of the university chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).

Positions

Research

Policy Analyst, World Wide Web Consortium
Research Engineer, Laboratory for Computer Science,Massachusetts Institute of Technology.(October 1996 - August 2003) Major Activities: Co-Chair and Editor of IETF/W3C XML Signature Working Group; Chair and Editor of the W3C XML Encryption Working Group; policy analysis with respect to content control, privacy, and intellectual property; development of privacy and intellectual property policies and analysis (copyright, trademark and patents) for W3C; Chair of the P3P Harmonization Group (developing a OECD guideline like implementation language for the Web) and interim P3P Project manager.

Resident Fellow, Harvard Law School, Berkman Center for Internet & Society(September 1, 1998 - January 31, 1999) Major Activities: Research, writing, and lecturing.

Research Associate, Research Program on Communication Policy, MIT Center for Technology, Policy, and Industrial Development. (1994-1996) Major Activities: Research related to information security, electronic commerce and cryptographic policy and their relationships to the development of the NII.

Teaching

Instructor, Conflict Management, NYU (Fall 2007, Spring 2008).

Instructor, Impacts of Technology, NYU (Spring 2007, Fall 2006).

Adviser, The E-Commerce Architecture Project, MIT (Spring 2001)

Adviser, The Law of Cyberspace -- Social Protocols, Harvard (Fall 1998)

Publications (bibtex file)

IETF and W3C Documents

Donald Eastlake, Joseph Reagle, and David Solo. XML-Signature Syntax and Processing. Recommendation, W3C, February 2002. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/. Also as IETF RFC3275.

Donald Eastlake and Joseph Reagle. XML Encryption Syntax and Processing. Recommendation, W3C, October 2002. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-core/.

John Boyer, Donald Eastlake, and Joseph Reagle. XML-Signature Syntax and Processing. Recommendation, W3C, July 2002. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/xml-exc-c14n/.

John Boyer, Merlin Hughes, and Joseph Reagle. XML-Signature XPath Filter 2.0. Recommendation, W3C, April 2002. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-filter2/.

Lorrie Cranor, Marc Langheinrich, Massimo Marchiori, Martin Presler-Marshall, and Joseph Reagle. The Platform for Privacy Preferences 1.0 (P3P1.0). April 2002. ISBN W3C. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P/.

Joseph Reagle. A P3P Assurance Signature Profile. Note, W3C, February 2001. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-p3p-profile/.

Joseph M. Reagle, Daniel J. Weitzner, Barry D. Rein, Garland T. Stephens, and Henry C. Lebowitz. Analysis of P3P and US Patent 5,862,325. Note, W3C, October 1999. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/P3P-analysis.

Joseph Reagle and Daniel Weitzner. Statement on the Intent and Use of PICS: Using PICS Well. Note, W3C, June 1998. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/xmldsig-p3p-profile/.

Books, Journals, and Conference Proceedings

Joseph Reagle. Bug tracking systems as Public Spheres. Techné: Research in Philosophy and Technology, 11(1), 2007. URL http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/SPT/v11n1/pdf/reagle.pdf

Joseph Reagle. Do as I do: authorial leadership in Wikipedia. In WikiSym '07: Proceedings of the 2007 international symposium on Wikis. ACM Press, New York, NY, USA. URL http://ws2007.wikisym.org/space/ReaglePaper

Joseph Reagle. Equality, gender, and speech in open communities. Re-public. 2007. URL http://www.re-public.gr/en/?p=131

Joseph Reagle. Open communities and closed law. In Lipika Bansal, Paul Keller, G. L., editor, In In the Shade of the Commons -Towards a Culture of Open Networks, pages 165-1677. Waag Society Amsterdam. URL http://www.waag.org/download/16813

Joseph Reagle. Is the Wikipedia neutral? In Proceedings of Wikimania 2006. 2006. URL http://wikimania2006.wikimedia.org/wiki/Presenters/Joseph_Reagle

Joseph Reagle. Notions of openness. In FM10 Openness: Code, Science, and Content: Selected Papers from the First Monday Conference, volume 11. 2006. URL http://numenor.lib.uic.edu/fmconference/viewabstract.php?id=36 http://reagle.org/joseph/2006/02/fm10-openness.html

Joseph Reagle. A case of mutual aid: Wikipedia, politeness, and perspective taking. In Proceedings of Wikimania 2005. 2005. URL http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Wikimania05/Paper-JR1.

Joseph Reagle. Open content communities. M/C: A Journal of Media and Culture, 7, July 2004. URL http://journal.media-culture.org.au/0406/06_Reagle.rft.php.

Lorrie Cranor, Joseph Reagle, and Mark Ackerman. Beyond concern: understanding Net users' attitudes about online privacy. In Benjamin M. Compaine and Ingo Vogelsang, editor, Proceedings of the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC99): The Internet Upheaval: Raising Questions, Seeking Answers in Communications Policy, page 47. ACM Press, NY, 1999. Also as AT&T Labs-Research Technical Report TR 99.4.4. URL http://arxiv.org/html/cs/9904010/report.htm

Lorrie Cranor, Joseph Reagle, and Mark Ackerman. Privacy in E-Commerce: examining user scenarios and privacy preferences. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC'99), pages 1-8. ACM Press, New York, NY, November 3-5 1999.

Joseph Reagle. Agent: I don't think it means, what you think it means. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Law and Technology (LawTech'99). August 1999a. URL http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/reagle/agents-19990524.html.

Joseph Reagle. Why the Internet is good: community governance that works well. Working draft, Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Harvard Law School, March 1999c. URL http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/people/reagle/regulation-19990326.html.

Joseph Reagle. Eskimo snow and scottish rain: legal considerations of schema design. Note, W3C, December 1999b. URL http://www.w3.org/TR/md-policy-design. Also as DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.167448 SSRN Electronic Paper Collection, August 9, 1999.

Lorrie Cranor and Joseph Reagle. The Platform for Privacy Preferences. Communications of the ACM, 40 (2):0 48-55, February 1999. URL http://www.acm.org/pubs/citations/journals/cacm/1999-42-2/p48-reagle/. Also in Japanese at IPSJ (Information Processing Society of Japan) Magazine. Vol.40 No.7 July 1999; also as W3C NOTE. 31-July-1998.

Lorrie Cranor and Joseph Reagle. Designing a social protocol: lessons learned from the Platform for Privacy Preferences Project. In Proceedings of the Telecommunications Policy Research Conference (TPRC97). ACM Press, NY, September 1997. URL http://www.w3.org/People/Reagle/papers/tprc97/tprc-f2m3.html.

Dianne Martin and Joseph M. Reagle. A technical alternative to government regulation and censorship: content advisory systems for the Internet. Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, 150 (2):0 409-427, 1997. URL http://penta2.ufrgs.br/gereseg/censura/rsac/dianne1.htm.

Joseph Reagle. Trust in electronic markets. First Monday, 10 (2), August 1996. URL http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue2/markets/index.html.

Lee McKnight, Richard Solomon, Branco Gerovac, David Carver, Clark Johnson, David Gingold, and Joseph Reagle. Information security for electronic commerce on the Internet: the need for a new policy and new research. In Internet Economics. 1995. URL http://www.press.umich.edu/jep/works/McKniSecur.html. Also in Lee W. McKnight and Joseph P. Bailey (ed.), INTERNET ECONOMICS. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1996.

Commentary

Joseph Reagle. Trust in electronic markets. First Monday, Special Issue #3: Internet banking, e-money, and Internet gift economies. December 2005. URL http://www.firstmonday.dk/issues/issue2/markets/index.html.

Joseph Reagle. The Web as a global forum. Open Systems Standards Tracking Report: Newsletter on Information Technology and Telecommunications Standardization, 70 (1), January 1998.

Joseph Reagle. Bridging the trust gap. WIRED, 50 (03), March 1997. URL http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/5.03/idees_fortes.html.

Awards and Acitivies

Awards and Honors

Doctoral Summer Research Grant, Steinhardt School of Education. Summer 2007.

Doctoral Fellow, NYU Department of Culture and Communications. September 2003 - September 2006.

Technology Review: Selected as a member of TR100, "a unique gathering of today's top young (under 35) innovators and key leaders in technology and business." May 2002.

digitalMASScom: Selected as a Digital Master, "Profiles of local techies making news, breaking new ground, or just doing interesting stuff." 2000.

Professional Activities

Reviewer: Wikimania 2008, 2008.

Program Committee: Wikimania 2006, 2006.

Reviewer: Toward a More Secure Web - W3C Workshop on Usability and Transparency of Web Authentication, 2006.

Reviewer: Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, 2006.

Reviewer: Journal of Systems and Software, 2005.

Reviewer: Thirty-Ninth Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-39), 2005.

Reviewer: Journal of Electronic Commerce Research (JECR), Security and Ecommerce Special Issue, 2003.

Program Committee: WWW2003 Security and Privacy, 2003.

Reviewer: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 2002.

Program Committee: WWW2002 Electronic Commerce and Security, 2002.