RESEARCH PAPERS
Digital Dignity & Institutional Manipulation Lab
This page hosts working papers, technical reports, and research notes related to ongoing research on institutional manipulation, vulnerability prediction, and digital dignity.
Working Papers
Systems and Methods for Predicting Vulnerability to Institutional Gaslighting: A Research Program Proposal
Joshua M. Garfunkel | December 2025
Abstract: This working paper outlines a comprehensive research program addressing three critical gaps: (1) the absence of validated methods to predict who is vulnerable to institutional exploitation, (2) the lack of objective systems to detect manipulation tactics operating invisibly in real-time, and (3) the absence of metrics to quantify psychological harm that is routinely dismissed as “subjective.” We propose an interdisciplinary research framework integrating clinical psychology, computer science, neuroscience, digital ethics, and public health to develop vulnerability prediction systems, manipulation detection algorithms, harm quantification metrics, and therapeutic interventions.
Keywords: institutional manipulation, vulnerability assessment, algorithmic accountability, digital dignity, treatment-resistant conditions, epistemic injustice
Research Notes
Measurement Challenges in Institutional Manipulation Research: A Brief Note
Joshua M. Garfunkel | December 2025
Abstract: Research on institutional manipulation faces a fundamental methodological barrier: the phenomena we seek to study actively resist measurement. This brief note outlines three interlocking challenges—subjective experiences dismissed as unreliable, invisibly operating manipulation tactics, and unpredictable vulnerability—and proposes novel measurement innovations including composite vulnerability assessment, automated manipulation detection, and the Digital Dignity Index.
Keywords: measurement methodology, vulnerability prediction, manipulation detection, psychometrics, research design
About This Research
This research program seeks to transform comprehensive theoretical frameworks into empirically validated research protocols and functional AI systems.
We are actively seeking university research partners with expertise in:
- Clinical psychology & treatment-resistant conditions
- Computer science, NLP, and machine learning
- Cognitive neuroscience & neuroimaging
- Biostatistics & psychometric validation
- Public health & implementation science
Partnership Opportunities
This represents a potential $12-19M, 6-year research program with expected outputs including 30-50 peer-reviewed publications, 10-15 doctoral dissertations, validated assessment tools, deployed software systems, and regulatory frameworks.
For partnership inquiries: joshua@disrupttheloop.com
Website: disrupttheloop.com
LinkedIn: Joshua M. Garfunkel
Intellectual Property Notice
Patent Status: Provisional patent applications have been filed (November 2025) covering the theoretical frameworks and system architectures described in these papers. The working papers intentionally avoid detailed disclosure of specific algorithms, mathematical formulas, or implementation details to preserve patent rights.
University partnership models under consideration include:
- Research License: University uses IP for research; revenue sharing for commercialization
- Joint Ownership: Shared ownership based on algorithmic contributions
- University Assignment with Royalty: IP assigned to university with inventor royalties
All models prioritize social impact alongside commercial viability, with commitments to:
- Free/low-cost access for vulnerable populations
- Pro bono evidence generation for public interest cases
- Open-source research tools
- Ethical use restrictions (no surveillance applications)
Non-provisional filing deadline: November 2026
Disrupt The Loop | Patent Application No. 63/914,253
Principal Investigator: Joshua Garfunkel
Email: joshua@disrupttheloop.com
Last updated: December 2025
Status: Actively seeking university research partners
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