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Analysis and Theory, External Work

Creator Culture and Public Diplomacy

Visiting Scholar David Craig shares his insight on how creator culture impacts storytelling and influences public diplomacy in this virtual event from the Center on Public Diplomacy at USC Annenberg.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Social Media Censorship: Jay Bhattacharya vs. Kate Klonick

Alum Kate Klonick debates Stanford’s Jay Bhattacharya on the federal government’s role in social media censorship.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Data Sovereignty: From the Digital Silk Road to the Return of the State

Visiting Scholar Anupam Chander has co-edited the newly released Data Sovereignty: From the Digital Silk Road to the Return of the State, which is available through open access.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Online ‘likes’ for toxic social media posts prompt more − and more hateful − messages

Visiting Scholar Joe Walther writes that online hate messages are often posted to garner social approval among like-minded users rather than to solely harass an individual.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

With the end of the Hollywood writers and actors strikes, the creator economy is the next frontier for organized labor

Visiting Scholar David Craig co-authors this article on the struggles social media creators and influencers face in obtaining basic labor protections.

Analysis and Theory, External Work

Members of Congress Don’t Dance on TikTok

Visiting Scholar Anupam Chander outlines reasons why most members of Congress are not using TikTok despite the platform’s massive reach among constituents.

Engineering and Policy Development, External Work

Safe Digital Intimacy

Alum Elissa Redmiles and her team have launched safedigitalintimacy.org, a resource for tech platforms and policy makers to prevent image-based sexual abuse online.