Talks
School of Public Policy, UMass Amherst, 2020
Future of Speech Online 2018
re:publica, 2015
Talks at Google, 2014
Nieman Center, 2013
University of British Columbia, 2011
TED Talk, TED Global, 2010
Harvard Berkman Center, 2006
Articles
Scholarly & Popular
Papakyriakopoulos, Zuckerman (2021), “The Media During the Rise of Trump: Identity Politics, Immigration,’Mexican’ Demonization and Hate-Crime“, ICWSM 2021
Roberts … Zuckerman (2021), “Media Cloud: Massive Open Source Collection of Global News on the Open Web“, ICWSM 2021
Zuckerman (2021), “Why Study Media Ecosystems?“, Information, Communication & Society, DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2021.1942513
Nicolucci and Zuckerman (2021), “An Illustrated Field Guide to Social Media“, Knight First Amendment Institute, Columbia University.
Zuckerman (2020), “What is Digital Public Infrastructure?“, Journalism and Liberty.
Zuckerman (2020), “The Case for Digital Public Infrastructure“, Knight First Amendment Institute, Columbia University.
Zuckerman, E., Matias, J. N., Bhargava, R., Bermejo, F., & Ko, A. (2019). “Whose Death Matters? A Quantitative Analysis of Media Attention to Deaths of Black Americans in Police Confrontations“, 2013–2016. International Journal of Communication, 13, 27.
Ndulue, E. B., Bermejo, F., Ramos, K., Lowe, S., Hoffman, N., & Zuckerman, E. (2019). “The language of immigration reporting: Normalizing vs. watchdogging in a nativist age“.
Zuckerman (2019), “Building a More Honest Internet“, Columbia Journalism Review.
Zuckerman (2019), “QAnon and the Emergence of the Unreal“, Journal of Design and Science.
York and Zuckerman (2019), “Moderating the Public Sphere“, chapter in Human Rights in the Age of Platforms, MIT Press.
Zuckerman (2018) “Four Problems for News and Democracy“, Trust, Media and Democracy.
Zuckerman (2017) “Mistrust, efficacy and the new civics: understanding the deep roots of the crisis of faith in journalism“, Aspen Institute whitepaper.
Barabas, Narula, Zuckerman (2017), “Back to the Future: The Decentralized Web“, Center for Civic Media and MIT Digital Currency Initiative whitepaper.
Zuckerman (2017), “Zuckerberg and the Imaginary Cosmopolitan“, California Review of Images and Mark Zuckerberg, vol.1 issue 1.
Zuckerman (2017), “Should Journalism Be a Surveillance Safe Space?” in Journalism After Snowden, Columbia University Press.
Roberts… Zuckerman (2017) “Digital Health Communication and Global PublicInfluence: A Study of the Ebola Epidemic“, Journal of Health Communication.
D’Ignazio, Zuckerman (2017) “Are We Citizen Scientists, Citizen Sensors or Something Else Entirely?”, chapter in International Handbook of Media Literacy Education
Zuckerman (2016) “The Perils of Using Technology to Solve Other People’s Problems“, The Atlantic.
Schiffrin, Zuckerman (2015) “Can We Measure Media Impact? Surveying the Field“, Stanford Social Innovation Review, fall 2015.
Zuckerman (2014) “The Internet’s Original Sin“, The Atlantic.
Zuckerman (2014) “New Media, New Civics?“, Policy & Internet, 6: 151-168.
Graeff, Stempeck, Zuckerman (2014) “The battle for ‘Trayvon Martin’: Mapping a media controversy online and off-line“, First Monday, January 2014.
Zuckerman (2013) “Cute Cats to the Rescue? Participatory Media and Political Expression“, in “Youth, New Media and Political Participation”, edited by Danielle Allen and Jennifer Light for MIT Press.
Zuckerman, Roberts, McGrady, York and Palfrey (2011) “Distributed Denial of Service Attacks Against Independent Media and Human Rights Sites“, Berkman Center Research Publication.
Zuckerman (2010) “Intermediary Censorship” (chapter), in Access Controlled, Deibert, Palfrey, Rohozinski and Zittrain, Cambridge: MIT Press.
Zuckerman (2010) “Decentralizing the Mobile Phone – A Second ICT4D Revolution?“, Information Technology and International Development, volume 6:99-103.
Zuckerman (2010) “International Reporting in the Age of Participatory Media“, Daedalus 139:2.
Zuckerman (2009) “Citizen Media in the Kenyan Electoral Crisis” (chapter), in Citizen Journalism: Global Perspectives, Stuart Allen and Einar Thorsen, New York: Peter Lang.
Zuckerman (2008) “Serendipity, Echo Chambers, and the Front Page“, Nieman Reports
Zuckerman (2007) “Meet the Bridgebloggers“, Public Choice 134:1-2.
Zuckerman (2003) “Working Paper: Global Attention Profiles“, Berkman Center whitepaper.