Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Brisbane, Australia Australia
Occupation
Social Media Law, Opportunities, Legal Risk and Policy
Industry
Legal
About
Jacinta Buchbach is in her final stages of her PhD Candidate in Social Media Law at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia and is a member of the QUT Intellectual Property and Innovation Group and Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC). Her academic qualifications include, LLB (1st class Hons), BA-Justice Studies, Diploma of Policing, Diploma Management Development Program, Cert IV Small Business Management, Cert IV Train the trainer. She was the first female officer in Queensland to be awarded the Queensland Police Service Medal of Valor. Professionally, Jacinta has 18 years experience in law enforcement and her most recent position as a manager in social media risk...
Tags
social media
law
boundary theory
employer
employee
employment
See more
Presentations
(1)Likes
(42)Slips, Trips, and Falls Training by Atlantic Training
Atlantic Training, LLC.
•
5 years ago
Slip, trip & falls 1
Sachin Sarkhot
•
7 years ago
Ergonomics
Sada Sehar
•
6 years ago
Preventing Falls, Slips and Trips by MGSU
Atlantic Training, LLC.
•
5 years ago
Ergonomics Training
Mahmoud Almawali
•
15 years ago
Part 2 Toolkit For Return To Work Injury Prevention Nb
nbirtch
•
13 years ago
Setting Up An Effective MSD Prevention Program(Final)
nbirtch
•
11 years ago
MSD Prevention Process Overview
Ergonomics Plus
•
12 years ago
John Hannaford - MSAC update
NSW Environment and Planning
•
9 years ago
Effective Social Media is No Accident: A Roadmap for Injury Prevention Success
Nedra Kline Weinreich
•
10 years ago
Mine accidents causes, prevention and control
Rathin Biswas
•
7 years ago
Musculoskeletal Hazards in the Workplace
CCOHS
•
14 years ago
Fractures sprains and dislocations
Ahmed Nabeel
•
9 years ago
Blockchain Landscape Report 2019
[x]cube LABS
•
5 years ago
Maurice Blackburn - Discrimination Seminar, 3rd September 2015
Maurice Blackburn Lawyers
•
8 years ago
When Digital Disruption Strikes: How Can Incumbents Respond?
Capgemini
•
9 years ago
Social Media Resume
Chris Ferdinandi
•
14 years ago
15 Startups to Watch in 2015 -2016 by Brian Solis
Brian Solis
•
9 years ago
Securing the Internet of Things Opportunity: Putting Cybersecurity at the Heart of the #IoT
Capgemini
•
9 years ago
Idea Sharing Presentation Template
Haiku Deck
•
9 years ago
10 Social Media Tips for Directors
Martin Thomas
•
9 years ago
Rauch delighting mobile customers with content for apps, videos, and a social media campaign
Marta Rauch
•
9 years ago
Australian Consumer Law
Russell_Kennedy
•
9 years ago
Re/Connect - Putting the social back into social media (TEDx Linz)
Christian Heilmann
•
9 years ago
Trust Me - the science of trust in technology leadership
Kate Matsudaira
•
9 years ago
Harnessing the Power of Social Media Influencers
BBDO
•
9 years ago
7 Technology Trends Transforming Consumer Behavior - Updated
Kyle Lacy
•
9 years ago
Anatomy of an Effective Website Redesign
Primacy
•
9 years ago
Coding Culture
Sven Peters
•
9 years ago
Hong Kong's "Umbrella Revolution"
maditabalnco
•
9 years ago
Personal Information
Organization / Workplace
Brisbane, Australia Australia
Occupation
Social Media Law, Opportunities, Legal Risk and Policy
Industry
Legal
About
Jacinta Buchbach is in her final stages of her PhD Candidate in Social Media Law at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia and is a member of the QUT Intellectual Property and Innovation Group and Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC). Her academic qualifications include, LLB (1st class Hons), BA-Justice Studies, Diploma of Policing, Diploma Management Development Program, Cert IV Small Business Management, Cert IV Train the trainer. She was the first female officer in Queensland to be awarded the Queensland Police Service Medal of Valor. Professionally, Jacinta has 18 years experience in law enforcement and her most recent position as a manager in social media risk...
Tags
social media
law
boundary theory
employer
employee
employment
See more