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Jana Dombrowski is a Researcher and doctoral candidate at the Department of Media Psychology. She has been affiliated with the department since December 2021, focusing on theoretical and methodological challenges in screen time research, particularly subjective time perception, and privacy management on social media. Her work bridges media psychology and behavioral science, addressing contemporary digital engagement dynamics.
Education: She holds a Master's in Communication Management and Analysis (University of Hohenheim) and a double Bachelor's in Media/Communication and Business Administration (University of Passau). Her master's thesis explored strategies for regulating privacy on social media.
Teaching: She instructs master's courses on Behavior Change, Social Media Communication, and leads the Advanced Statistics lecture. She has prior teaching experience at the University of Passau and WHS Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen.
Research Interests: Her work centers on privacy literacy, digital privacy strategies, temporal effects of screen time, and the psychological dimensions of social media use. Recent projects include meta-analyses on privacy management and the development of privacy measurement scales.
Grants & Labs: No specific grants or lab affiliations explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.





