Press Mentions

I frequently talk to the press about the far-right, digital culture, disinformation, online privacy, child online safety legislation, AI, scams, and all manner of tech & society issues. If you want to chat with me, please email press@datasociety.net.

2026

Fincham, Kelly. (2026, January 14). “Why people believe misinformation even when they’re told the facts.” The Conversation. [Link]

Campbell, Austin. (2026, January 13). “DHS Used Neo-Nazi Anthem for Recruitment After Fatal Minneapolis ICE Shooting.” The Intercept. [Link]

2025

Boston, William. (2025, December 26). “How AI Is Making Life Easier for Cybercriminals.” The Wall Street Journal. [Link]

Olmstead, Molly. (2025, December 16). “Is FEMA Getting Its Very Own RFK Jr.?” Slate. [Link]

Dinzeo, Maria. (2025, December 12). “Papers, please: Can online age verification be compatible with privacy?” MLex.  [Link]

Hsu, Tiffany. (2025, October 31). “AI is making death threats way more realistic.” The New York Times. [Link]

Madrigal, Alexis. (2025, October 7). “Deepfake Videos Just Got More Realistic…and More Dangerous.” KQED Forum. [Link]

Dunn, Alix. (2025, October 3). “Gotcha! ScamGPT w/ Lana Swartz & Alice Marwick.” Computer Says Maybe [podcast]. [Link]

MacNeill, Kyle. (2025, September 27). “The endless voyeurism of livestreaming.” The New Statesman. [Link]

Kircher, Madison Malone. (2025, September 13). “What Does Posting About Charlie Kirk Really Say About You?” The New York Times. [Link]

Hunter, Tatum. (2025, August 27). “Smart glasses record people in public. The most online generation is pushing back.” The Washington Post. [Link]

Matemba-Mutasa, Panashe. (2025, July 22). “Unplugging the Matrix: Could a new approach to incels work?” East Bay Express. [Link]

Sadowski, Jathan. (2025, July 9). “ScamGPT – How AI Supercharges Fraud.” This Machine Kills [podcast] episode 413. [Link]

Abbruzzese, Jason, Soboroff, Jacob, & Sheeley, Colin. (2025, July 9). “How user-generated videos on social media brought Trump’s immigration crackdown to America’s screens.” NBC News. [Link]

Kelly, Heather. (2025, June 19). “‘It destroys the purpose of humanity’: Customers are saying no to AI.” The Washington Post. [Link]

Stone, Jeff. (2025, May 2). “Disinformation experts band together as online abuse escalates.” Bloomberg. [Link]

Hasen, Rick. (2025, April 6). “Combatting False Election Information: Lessons from 2024 and a Look to the Future.” Election Law Blog Podcast, Season 6 Episode 7. [Link]

Jackson, Dean. (2025, March 25). “Scientists respond to FTC inquiry into tech censorship.” Tech Policy Press. [Link]

Edwards, Samantha. (2025, March 19). “Everyone’s personal data is being extracted, and no one seems to care.” The Globe and Mail. [Link]

Alba, Davey & Leon Yin. (2025, January 23). “The Second Trump Presidency, Brought to You by YouTubers.” Bloomberg Technology. [Link

Clarke, Laurie. (2025, January 9). “How bad IS disinfo? Meta forces a question.” Politico. [Link]

Krempl, Stefan. (2025, January 5). “Missing Link: How Meta, Google, X & Co. threaten journalism and democracy.” Heise Online. [Link]

Clarke, Laurie. (2025, January 2). “‘Nobody was tricked into voting for Trump’: Why the disinformation panic is over.” Politico. [Link]

2024

Rubin, Jennifer. (2024, December 12). “How to sustain the Democratic economic success story.” The Washington Post. [Link]

McClaren, Peter. (2024, December 4). “From Fringe to Federal Power: Kash Patel and the QAnon Nation.” LAProgressive. [Link]

CuUnjieng, Stephen. (2024, October 18). “Networked Harassment.” The Manila Times. [Link]

Subbaraman, Nidhi. (2024, October 15). “More Children Are Depressed and Anxious. Is Social Media Really Behind It?” The Wall Street Journal. [Link]

Ingram, David. (2024, September 14). “How AI images of cats and ducks powered the pet-eating rumor mill in Springfield, Ohio.” NBC News. [Link]

Bell, Karissa. (2024, August 14). “Meta killed CrowdTangle, an ‘invaluable’ research tool, because what it showed was inconvenient.” Engadget. [Link]

Thierer, Adam. (2024, August 13). “AI and Everything.” Tech Policy Podcast 382. [Link]

Kang, Cecilia. (2024, July 30). “How the Kids Online Safety Act was dragged into a political war.” The New York Times. [Link]

Lee, Ella and Rai, Sarakshi. (2024, July 28).  “Misinformation floods social media in wake of breakneck news cycle.” The Hill. [Link]

Ingram, David. (2024, July 24). “Elon Musk’s X boosts conspiracy theories that Biden is dead or dying.” NBC News. [Link]

Barthold, Corbin. (2024, July 10). “Episode 379: Child online safety legislation as bright shiny object.” TechFreedom Tech Policy Podcast. [Link]

Lauer, Alex. (2024, June 24). “How to behave online: 84 New Rules.” Insidehook. [Link]

Masnick, Mike. (2024, June 11). “A Primer On Child Online Safety Legislation.” Techdirt Podcast Episode 394. [Link]  

Reader, Ruth. (2024, May 30). “The case against social media regulation.” Politico. [Link]

Nogrady, Bianca. (2024, May 21). “Harassment of scientists is surging—institutions aren’t sure how to help.” Nature. [Link]

Suciu, P. (2024, April 9). “Social media groups are a “drama” club—Yet we can’t stay away.” Forbes. [Link]

Hendrix, J. (2024, February 25). “Evaluating the role of media in the January 6th attack on the US Capitol.” Tech Policy Press. [Link]

Romano, A. (2024, January 18). “If you want to understand modern politics, you have to understand modern fandom.” Vox. [Link]

2023

Dickinson, Tim. (2023, December 11). “MAGA extremists are cheering Trump’s dictator comments.” Rolling Stone. [Link]

Kurutz, Steven. (2023, October 28). “TikTok’s finest lobsterman.” The New York Times. [Link]

Gorski, David. (2023, September 25). “Health misinformation now has powerful allies.” Science-Based Medicine. [Link]

Rosen, Kenneth. (2023, September 19). “Why AI could be a big problem for the 2024 presidential election.” Popular Science. [Link]

Broderick, Ryan. (2023, August 28). “The end of the Googleverse.” The Verge. [Link]

Lewis, Helen. (2023, July 30). “The weird, fragmented world of social media after Twitter.” The Atlantic. [Link]

Lee, Ella. (2023, July 6). “Court ruling prompts fears of ‘Wild West of disinformation.’” The Hill. [Link]

Benen, Steve. (2023, July 6). “Why Republicans keep balking at efforts to combat disinformation.” MaddowBlog, MSNBC. [Link]

Hsu, Tiffany & Thompson, Scott. (2023, July 5). “Disinformation researchers fret about fallout from judge’s order.” The New York Times. [Link]

Nix, Naomi & Menn, Joseph. (2023, June 6). “These academics studied falsehoods spread by Trump. Now the GOP wants answers.” The Washington Post. [Link]

Basken, Paul. (2023, June 20). “Republicans target universities over China and political research.” Times Higher Education. [Link]

Hu, Katherine. (2023, April 18). “The influencer economy is warping the American dream.” The Atlantic Daily (newsletter), The Atlantic. [Link]

Hu, Katherine. (2023, April 17). “The influencer warning us about the internet.” The Atlantic. [Link]

Blikstein, Paulo & Russo, Renato. (2023, April 5). “Can Piaget explain Jain Bolsonaro?” Tech Policy Press. [Link]

Cohn, C. & Kelley, J. (2023, March 21). “So you think you’re a critical thinker.” How to Fix the Internet (podcast). Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). [Link]

Wong, Matteo. (2023, March 2). “Conspiracy theories have a new best friend.” The Atlantic. [Link]

Tomson, Danielle Lee. (2023, February 2). “The real reason Santos won’t resign.” Politico. [Link]

Nyce, Caroline Mimbs. (2023, February 7). “Scar Girl is a sign that the internet is broken.” The Atlantic. [Link]

2022

Kircher, Madison Malone. (2022, December 17). “Welcome to RageTok.” The New York Times. [Link]

Grose, Jessica (2022, December 3). “We’re Spending More Time Alone. Maybe It’s Because We’re Exhausted.” The New York Times. [Link]

Fox, Mira. (2022, December 2). “Can we all please shut up about Kanye West now?” The Forward. [Link]

O’Brien, Sara Ashley. (2022, November 18). “Can Twitter hold on to its celebrities?” The Wall Street Journal. [Link]

Tiffany, Kaitlin. (2022, October 19). “Everyone wants to be a hot, anxious girl on Twitter.” The Atlantic. [Link]

Editors. (2022, July 25.) “The Fame Machine is Officially Shifting Gears.” Cosmopolitan. [Link]

Bayatpour, A.J. (2022, July 17). “Online Radicalization A Growing Concern.” WKOW Capital City Sunday (live appearance). [Link]

Johnson, Charley (2022, June 19) “Why Harassment Happens Online.” Untangled (podcast). [Link]

Bardhan, Ashley. (2022, June 7). “Online Voice Chat Is Often A Sexist Nightmare (But It Doesn’t Have To Be).” Kotaku. [Link]

Romano, Aja. (2022, May 20). “Why the Depp-Heard trial is so much worse than you realize.” Vox. [Link]

Derysh, Igor. (2022, May 20). “Madison Cawthorn threatens “Dark MAGA” revenge and end of ‘gentile politics’ after election loss.” Salon. [Link]

Zahn, Max. (2022, May 19). “Buffalo shooting sparks criticism of tech platforms over content moderation.” ABC News. [Link]

Hendrix, Justin (2022, May 13). “Rethinking Far-Right Online Radicalization.” The Sunday Show (podcast), Tech Policy Press. 

Seymour, Richard. (2022, April 29). “Musk Takes Twitter.” N+1. [Link]

Carbonaro, Giulia. (2022, April 19). “What is Dark MAGA? Trump supporters attempt rebrand for 2024.” Newsweek. [Link]

Scire, Sarah. (2022, March 30). “Local news outlets were targeted in Facebook’s smear campaign against TikTok.” NiemanLab. [Link]

Wanna, Carly. (2022, March 29). “New social media app BeReal trends as ‘casual Instagram.” Bloomberg News. [Link]

O’Grady, Cathleen. (2022, March 24). “In the line of fire.” Science. [Link]

Romano, Aja. (2022, March 22). “Everyone wants forgiveness, but no one is being forgiven.” Vox. [Link

2021

Fox, Mira (2021, September 13). “How could anyone ever hate Anne Frank — why a fringe group declared war on the Holocaust’s most famous victim.” The Forward. [Link]

Moon, Mariella. (2021, September 11). “Facebook has been giving misinformation researchers incomplete data.” Engadget. [Link]

Bell, Karissa. (2021, September 7). “The fight to study what happens on Facebook.” Engadget. [Link]

Ingram, Mathew. (2021, August 26). “Facebook ‘transparency report’ turns out to be anything but.” Columbia Journalism Review. [Link]

Copeland, Phillipe (2021, July 17) “January 6 Insurrection has evolved into a racist relapse.” The Hill. [Link]

Packer, Dominic and Van Bavel, Jay. (2021, July 1). “Understanding our online dumpster fire.” Psychology Today. [Link]

Wong, Julia Carrie. (2021, June 30). “From Viral Videos to Fox News: how rightwing media fueled the critical race theory panic.” The Guardian. [Link]

Ruiz, Rebecca. (2021, June 27). “When you become the target of racist disinformation.” Mashable. [Link]

Stripling, Jack. (2021, June 11). “‘What the Hell Happened?’ Inside the Nikole Hannah-Jones tenure case.” The Chronicle of Higher Education. [Link]

Harwell, Drew and Shiori Okazaki. (2021, May 11). “A ‘beautiful’ female biker was actually a 50-year-old man using FaceApp. After he confessed, his followers liked him even more.” The Washington Post. [Link]

Fox, Mira. (2021, May 13). “Are Instagram infographics driving the narrative around the Israeli-Palestinian crisis?” Forward. [Link]

Nixon, Mishma. (2021, March 2). “Social Media Activism Can Work, but We Don’t Need to Shame People Into It.” Teen Vogue. [Link]

2020

Snow, Kate (2020). “Qanon’s Followers Struggle for Answers.” The Today Show, October 22. [Link]

Conger, Kate. (2020). “Twitter Takedown Targets QAnon Accounts.” The New York Times, July 21. [Link]

Allyn, Bobby. (2020). “Twitter Removes Thousands of QAnon Accounts, Promises Sweeping Ban On The Conspiracy.” NPR, July 21. [Link]

Rosenberg, M. and Steinhauer, Jennifer. (2020). “The QAnon Candidates Are Here. Trump Has Paved Their Way.” The New York Times, July 14. [Link]

Tiffany, Kaitlyn. (2020). “Facebook’s Pandemic Feuds are Getting Ugly.” The Atlantic, July 14. [Link]

Kang, Cecilia & Frenkel, Sheera. (2020). “PizzaGate’ Conspiracy Theory Thrives Anew in the TikTok Era.” The New York Times, June 27.  [Link]

Wong, Julia Carrie. (2020) “Down the Rabbit Hole: How QAnon conspiracies thrive on Facebook.” The Guardian, June 25. [Link]

Parks, Miles. “Social Media Usage Is At An All-Time High. That Could Mean A Nightmare for Democracy.” NPR, May 29. [Link]

Egkolfopoulou, Misyrlena and Alyza Sebenius. (2020). “Facebook Violence Curbs Thwarted by Groups Using Code Words.” Bloomberg Technology, May 12. [Link]

Ohlheiser, Abby. (2020). “How COVID-19 conspiracy theorists are exploiting YouTube culture.” MIT Technology Review, May 7. [Link]

Gurley, Lauren Kaori. (2020). “The Promise—and Risk—of a Career in TikTok.” Vice, May 4. [Link]

Ingram, Matthew. (2020). “Fighting Misinformation During a Pandemic.” Columbia Journalism Review, April 30. [Link]

Li, Sarah. (2020). “How Instagram Culture is Contributing to the Climate Crisis.” Huffington Post, February 21. [Link]

Killian, Joe. (2020). “As 2020 election approaches, “fake news” goes viral in North Carolina.” NC Policy Watch, February 18. [Link]

O’Donnell, Lisa. (2020). “Facebook page that features Triad news is followed by 50,000. Only one problem: The news is fake.” Greensboro News & Record, February 17. [Link]

2019

Wright, Jennifer (2019). “The Decade of Enduring Male Fragility.” Harper’s Bazaar, December 27.  [Link]

Naughton, John. (2019). “To secure a safer future for AI, we need the benefit of a female perspective.” The Guardian, November 23. [Link]

Xu, Vicky. (2019) “California Fraud.” The Harvard Political Review, November 1. [Link]

The Inquiry (2019). “Can we dismiss Qanon?” BBC World Service, October 17. [Link]

Phillips, Whitney. (2019). “The Toxins We Carry.” Columbia Journalism Review, Fall 2019. [Link]

Breland, Ali. (2019). “On Ukraine, it’s hard to tell Fox News and 4Chan apart.” Mother Jones, October 2. [Link]

Scofield Jr., Gilberto. (2019). “‘The Death of Truth’ is not only about falsehood in Trump’s era. It’s about Jair Bolsonaro as well.” Poynter, August 27. [Link]

Vinopal, Courtney. (2019). “Why online communities that breed hate and violence are so hard to control.” PBS Newshour, August 7. [Link]

WRAL (2019). “UNC professor studies online extremism as hate groups on the rise in NC.” August 5. [Link]

Montgomery, Peter. (2019). “In Hate Crime Murder Trial, Racist Cell Phone Images, Online Activity Ruled Admissible.” Right Wing Watch, June 5. [Link]

Hussain, Shauna. (2019). “When bills pile up, young people turn to strangers on Venmo.” The Los Angeles Times, June 2. [Link]

All Things Considered. (2019). “Facebook’s Purported Pivot to Privacy.” May 4 (live). [Link]

Hazard Owen, Laura. (2019). “‘This world is just falling apart’: How actual news consumers grapple with fake news and (sometimes) tune out.” NeimanLab, May 3. [Link]

Martineau, Paris. (2019). “The Existential Crisis Plaguing Online Extremism Researchers.” Wired, May 2. [Link]

KPCC – Southern California Public Radio. “‘One of New Zealand’s darkest days’: The Christchurch mosque attack and what we know so far.” AirTalk, March 15 (live). [Link]

Friedlander, Emilie. (2019). “Why People Post Fake News.” Vice, March 11. [Link]

D’Anastasio, Cecilia. (2019). “Valve Removes Over 100 Steam Tributes to Suspected New Zealand Shooter.” Kotaku, March 15. [Link]

2018

O’Brien, Sara Ashley and Yurieff, Kaya. (2018). “Podcasts help extremists get their message out.” CNN, November 2. [Link]

Lee, Timothy. (2018). “Alex Jones is a crackpot—but banning him from Facebook might be a bad idea.” Ars Technica, August 8. [Link]

Klein, Ezra. (2018). “The problem with Twitter, as shown by the Sarah Jeong fracas.” Vox, August 8. [Link]

Phillips, Whitney. (2018). “How journalists should not cover an online conspiracy theory.” The Guardian, August 6. [Link]

Kakutani, Michiko. (2018) “The death of truth: how we gave up on facts and ended up with Trump.” The Guardian, July 14. [Link]

Bloom, Mia. (2018). “Post Boston Bombing, Terrorists Use New Social Media to Inspire Potential Attackers.” The Wire, April 17. [Link]

Yang, Jennifer and Gillis, Wendy. (2018). “Shadowy online subculture in spotlight after Toronto van attack.” The Toronto Star, April 29. [Link]

LaBrie, Sarah. (2018). “Irony and the New White Supremacy.” The LA Review of Books, March 31. [Link]

Stokel-Walker, Chris. (2018). ‘Success’ on YouTube Still Means a Life of Poverty. Bloomberg, February 27. [Link]

Norton, Quinn. (2018). “The New York Times Fired my Doppleganger.” The Atlantic, February 27.  [Link]

2017

Coll, Steve. (2017). “Donald Trump’s Fake News Tactics.” The New Yorker, December 11. [Link]

Manjoo, Farhad and Roose, Kevin. (2017). “How to Fix Facebook? We Asked 9 Experts.” The New York Times, October 31, 2017. [Link]

Geist, Willie (2017). “How the internet is fueling the alt-right movement.” Today Sunday with Willie Geist, NBC, August 20. [Link]

Gass, H. (2017). “Fallout from modern protests: naming and shaming online.” The Christian Science Monitor, August 17. [Link]

Lynch, D. (2017). “War over US hate groups rages online.” Financial Times, August 14.

Berry, Z. (2017). “How Fred Perry polos came to symbolize hate.” The Outline, June 20.

Clayson, Jane (2017). “Alex Jones and a Platform for Everyone?” On Point, WBUR, June 19 (live). [Link]

Manjoo, Farhad. (2017). “How Twitter Is Being Gamed to Feed Misinformation.” The New York Times, May 31.

Wilson, Jason. (2017). “Hiding in plain sight: how the ‘alt-right’ is weaponizing irony to spread fascism.” The Guardian, May 23.

New York Magazine Editors (2017). “What are the Roots of the New Reactionary Rage?” New York Magazine, April 30.

NowThis News (2017). “The Circle – Future of Social.” Video, April 25 (1.3 million views). .

Ehrenkranz, M. (2017). “Stopping revenge porn starts with more women in tech.” Mic, April 11.

Wortham, J. (2017). “Why Can’t Silicon Valley Fix Online Harassment?” The New York Times Magazine, April 4.  https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/04/magazine/why-cant-silicon-valley-fix-online-harassment.html

Kaufman, M. R. (2017). “Narcissism, Social Media and Power.” Kinfolk Magazine, April.https://kinfolk.com/narcissism-social-media-power/

Canon, S. (2017). “Guerrillas versus robots in online privacy wars.” The Kansas City Star, March 27.  http://www.kansascity.com/news/business/technology/article141121243.html

Borel, B. (2017). “How to talk to your Facebook friends about fake news.” The Open Notebook, February 21. http://www.theopennotebook.com/2017/02/21/how-to-talk-to-your-facebook-friends-about-fake-news/

2016

Stecklow, S. (2016). “How do you solve a problem like Pizzagate?” New York Magazine, Select All, December 12. http://nymag.com/selectall/2016/12/how-do-you-solve-a-problem-like-pizzagate.html

Waddell, K. (2016). “How Algorithms Can Bring Down Minorities’ Credit Scores.” The Atlantic, December 2. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/12/how-algorithms-can-bring-down-minorities-credit-scores/509333/

Landsbaum, C. (2016). “Women and Minority Groups Self-Censor Online to Avoid Harassment, Study Says.” New York Magazine, The Cut November 28. http://nymag.com/thecut/2016/11/women-and-minority-groups-self-censor-online-study-says.html

Stecklow, S. (2016). “Nearly half of internet users face harassment, driving queer people, women, and people of color to self-censor.” Fusion, November 25.  http://fusion.net/story/372144/half-internet-harassment-queer-women-color-censor/

Raicu, I. (2016). “Young adults take more security measures for their online privacy than their elders.” Recode, November 2. http://www.recode.net/2016/11/2/13390458/young-millennials-oversharing-security-digital-online-privacy

Seligson, H. (2016). “Why are more women than men on Instagram?” The Atlantic, June 7. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2016/06/why-are-more-women-than-men-on-instagram/485993/

Chapin, A. (2016). “The wrath of Beyonce’s Beyhive: How the fans have lost the plot.” The Guardian, April 30. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/apr/30/beyonce-beyhive-fans-rachel-roy-lemonade

Ross, T. (2016). “The unsettling truth about the tech sector’s meritocracy myth.” The Washington Post, April 13. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/in-theory/wp/2016/04/13/the-unsettling-truth-about-the-tech-sectors-meritocracy-myth/?utm_term=.868ed7e6b0d1

Bradbury, Danny. (2015). “Employers take note: millennials are well-versed in online privacy.” The Guardian, August 13. http://www.theguardian.com/media-network/2015/aug/13/employers-millennials-well-versed-in-online-privacy

2015

Kingkade, Tyler. (2015). “The Bigger Problem Behind Retaliation Students Face For Reporting Sexist Behavior.” The Huffington Post, June 5.  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/04/retaliation-sexist-behavior-students-colleges_n_7455556.html

Bradbury, Danny. (2015). “Teenage privacy online: confronting the web’s privacy boundaries.” E & T: Education and Technology Magazine 10(1): January 19.  http://eandt.theiet.org/magazine/2015/01/the-kids-are-alright.cfm

2014

Lewis, Helen. (2014). “Context collapse, performance piety and civil inattention – the web concepts you need to understand in 2015.” The Guardian, December 31.  http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/dec/31/web-concepts-need-understand-2015-guide-netiquette

Valenti, Jessica. (2014). “Gamergate is loud, dangerous and a last grasp at cultural dominance by angry white men.” The Guardian, October 21. http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/oct/21/gamergate-angry-men-harassing-women

Striphas, Ted. (2014). “The Internet of Words.” The Chronicle of Higher Education, August 11. http://chronicle.com/article/The-Internet-of-Words/148179/

Greenfield, Rebecca (2014). “Why Silicon Valley Needs the Coder Grrrls of Double Union, the Feminist Hacker Space.” Fast Company, July 14. http://www.fastcompany.com/3031944/most-creative-people/why-silicon-valley-needs-the-coder-grrrls-of-double-union-the-feminist-

Holson, Laura (2014). “Social Media’s Vampires: They Text by Night.” The New York Times, July 3. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/06/fashion/vamping-teenagers-are-up-all-night-texting.html

Berlatsky, Noah (2014). “Study: People Harassed Online Have Few Legal Protections.” The Atlantic, June 18. http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2014/06/study-there-are-few-legal-protections-for-people-harassed-online/372995/

Funnell, Anthony. (2014). “Silicon Valley and the Myth of a Meritocracy.” Future Tense, Australian Broadcast Company, March 18. http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/futuretense/5327856

Hu. Elise. (2014). “How the Meritocracy Myth Affects Women in Technology.” NPR All Tech Considered, February 7. http://www.npr.org/blogs/alltechconsidered/2014/02/06/272646267/how-the-meritocracy-myth-affects-women-in-technology

Kerrigan, F. (2014). “Status Update: Celebrity, Publicity, and Branding in the Social Media Age, by Alice E. Marwick.” Book of the Week, Times Higher Education, February 6. http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/books/status-update-celebrity-publicity-and-branding-in-the-social-media-age-by-alice-e-marwick/2010972.article

Nichols, J. (2014). “Beyond the NSA.” The Nation, January 17. http://www.thenation.com/blog/177980/beyond-nsa-what-about-big-data-abuse-privacy-corporations-politicians

Mattu, R. (2014). “Status Update by Alice Marwick.” The Financial Times, January 15. (Reprinted in The Los Angeles Times.)

2013

Yarrow, A. (2013). “Selfie-Sabotage.” (Q&A about Status Update). Marie Claire, December 2013.

Kirn, W. (2013). “Engineered Performances: Alice Marwick’s Status Update.”Sunday Book Review, The New York Times, November 1, p. BR14. (Editor’s Pick)

Halpern, S. (2013). “Are we puppets in a wired world?” (Review of Status Update). New York Review of Books, November 7. http://www.nybooks.com/articles/archives/2013/nov/07/are-we-puppets-wired-world/

Bruinius, H. (2013). “Miley Cyrus, twerking, and the ‘sexual hazing’ of American pop stars.” The Christian Science Monitor, August 27. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2013/0827/Miley-Cyrus-twerking-and-the-sexual-hazing-of-American-pop-stars/

Yarrow, A. (2013). “Inside the wild and addictive world of celebrity fan fiction.” Time, August 26. http://entertainment.time.com/2013/08/26/inside-the-wild-and-addictive-world-of-celebrity-fan-fiction/

Pratt, G. (2013). “Cruel online posts known as RIP trolling add to Tinley Park family’s grief.” The Chicago Tribune, August 12. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2013-08-12/news/ct-met-rip-trolling-20130812_1_trolling-rip-tinley-park-family

Ehrenberg, R. (2013). “What Parents Don’t Understand About Online Privacy.” Science News, July 15.

Bazelon, E. (2013). “Defining bullying down.” The New York Times, March 11. http://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/12/opinion/defining-bullying-down.html

Clemmit, M. (2013). “Social media explosion: Do social networking sites threaten privacy rights?” CQ Researcher, 23(4): 81-104, January 25. http://library.cqpress.com/cqresearcher/document.php?id=cqresrre2013012500

Zerbisias, Antonia (2013). “A cyber nightmare for women: Trolling can turn the online world into a dark, dangerous place where girls and young women are especially vulnerable.” The Toronto Star, January 18.

2012

PBS Offbook (2012). “Bad Behavior Online: Bullying, Trolling and Free Speech.” PBS Web video series, December 13.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVSAFhTjAdc

Berlatsky, Noah. (2012). “Sexism Online…and Offline.” Center for Digital Ethics and Policy, School of Communication, Loyola University, October 27. http://digitalethics.org/essays/sexism-online-and-offline/

Prickett, Sarah Nicole (2012). “Social networks own us all: it’s time we returned the favor.” The Globe and Mail, October 6.

The Stream. (2012). “e-Patriarchy.” Al-Jazeera English, August 8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LDK09vhtfI

Guynn, Jessica and Ryan Faughnder. (2012). “Some teens aren’t liking Facebook as much as older users.” The Los Angeles Times, May 30.

Barseghian, Tina. (2012). “What Do Kids Know About Online Privacy? More Than You Think.” KQED (Northern California NPR affiliate), March 23. http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2012/03/what-do-kids-know-about-online-privacy-more-than-you-think/

Enayati, Amanda. (2012). “Social networks have young women competing against each other for the best body.” ABC Action News (also appeared on CNN).

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