NEWS & UPDATES
Visiting fellowship at the University of Cambridge
I had the honor to be a visiting fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) at University of Cambridge for three months during the summer of 2022. It was wonderful to engage with so many researchers and work on my project that uses computational methods and deep learning to explore the quality of of political discourse on online public spaces.
New pub in Journalism Studies
This is one of the first studies that explores how global professional journalism organizations might impact journalists' role perceptions and enactments using a cross-national sample. It's part of our larger Data Journalism project with Jason Martin and Gerry Lanosga.
Presentation at the University of Sheffield symposium on Data Journalism
I had a wonderful time presenting data on audience engagement practices in data journalism at the symposium Data journalism and audience engagement in the post-pandemic era organized by the University of Sheffield. The presentation in part of the multi country project on data journalism in collaboration with my awesome friends Jason Martin and Gerry Lanosga.
New pub in Digital Journalism
It has been a long time coming, with COVID-19 delays and struggles. But, here is the latest research from my ongoing project on data journalism with Jason Martin and Gerry Lanosga.
13th Central and Eastern European Communication and Media (CEECOM) Conference
I presented at CEECOM our research paper that explores the role of Facebook as a platform for election news engagement in Kosovo…
Interview with Houston NPR affiliate
With Houston Matters we discussed #DeleteFacebook campaign. I argued that this won't solve our problems with misinformation, toxicity, and polarization…
Annual Politics and Computational Social Science Conference
We presented our research on bilingual social media spaces and the impact news organizations (Spanish-& English language) have on discourse cultures on Facebook…
Research Presentation at AEJMC conference
This paper presented at AEJMC is part of a larger comparative project based on survey with data journalists from 71 countries (N=345) and content data from 483 data journalism projects from 50 countries…
New Pub: Producing anti-regime protest news in a polarized and clientelistic media system
This new study that just came out in Journalism explores the role of media in the democratic struggles in Montenegro, my native country. It builds upon my research agenda in Media and Democratization in South-Eastern Europe…