Marie Schirmbeck
Person
Marie Schirmbeck started her psychology studies as a volleyball scholarship recipient at the University of Alaska Anchorage. Following her successful career as a competitive student-athlete in Alaska, she transferred to the Humboldt University in Berlin, where she received her MSc degree in Psychology. During her studies she focused on engineering psychology and neurocognitive psychology. In her final theses she addressed the influence of linguistic categories on our perception.
After her studies, Mrs. Schirmbeck worked as a conversion analyst, where she applied her psychological knowledge in practice.
Since 2018 she is researching the privacy behaviour of Internet users as a research associate and doctoral candidate at the Weizenbaum Institute. In various experiments, she is investigating the cognitive and emotional-motivational dynamic processes that underlie and influence privacy decision-making.
Positions at Weizenbaum Institut
Former Research Associate
Research Group "Frameworks for Data Markets"
Publications
- Efroni, Z., Metzger, J., Mischau, L., & Schirmbeck, M. (2019): Privacy Icons: A Risk-Based Approach to Visualisation of Data Processing, European Data Protection Law Review, 5(3), pp. 352-366.
- Efroni, Z., Metzger, J., Mischau, L., & Schirmbeck, M. (2019): The Concept of “Risk“ in the GDPR – an Overview, Weizenbaum Institute.
- Efroni, Z., Metzger, J., Mischau, L., & Schirmbeck, M. (2019): Privacy Icons Project (PIP) – Expert Workshop at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society, Weizenbaum Institute.
- Schirmbeck, M. (2019): Limits of Design: La “Privacy Literacy“, Condition Indispensable De La Réussite Du Design, in: Privacy Tech (Ed.), Une Nouvelle Gouvernance pour les Données au XXIè-me Siècle – Des Standards pour la Circulation et la Protection des Données Personelles (Privacy Tech, Paris), pp. 202-207.
- Schirmbeck, M., Rossi, A. (2019): Principes Et Cas De Transparence: Les Icônes Comme Mécanisme De Transparence, Privacy Tech (Ed.), Une Nouvelle Gouvernance pour les Données au XXIème Siècle – Des Standards pour la Circulation et la Protection des Données Personelles (Privacy Tech, Paris), pp. 157-163.