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ESZTER HARGITTAI Institute of Communication and Media Research (IKMZ), University of Zurich, Andreasstrasse 15, Zurich 8050, Switzerland; +41 044 365 2024 * [email protected] eszter.com * webuse.org * twitter.com/eszter * Google Scholar: bit.ly/ehscholar * Papers: bit.ly/wuppubs CURRENT APPOINTMENTS Professor and Chair of the Internet Use & Society division, Institute of Communication and Media Research, University of Zurich, 2016-present Member, National Research Council, Swiss National Science Foundation, 2018-present Adjunct Professor, Communication Studies Department, Northwestern University, 2016-present PAST APPOINTMENTS Northwestern University Delaney Family Professor, Communication Studies Department, 2012-2016 Professor, Department of Communication Studies, 2013-2016 Van Zelst Research Professor, Department of Communication Studies, 2008-09 Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies, 2008- 13 Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies, 2003-08 Faculty Associate (Fellow 2004-06), Institute for Policy Research, 2003-04, 2006-2016 Faculty Associate, Science in Human Culture, 2012-2016 Faculty Affiliate, Sociology Department, 2003-2016 Faculty Affiliate, School of Education and Social Policy, 2014-2016 Fellow, Berkman Center for Internet & Society, Harvard University, 2008-2014 (in residence 2008-09); Faculty Advisory Board member, 2015-2020, Faculty Associate 2020-2021 Fellow, Center for Media, Data and Society, School of Public Policy, Central European University, 2015- 2017 Visiting Professor, Department of Communication, University of Vienna, Austria, March 2014 Scholar in Residence, Institute for Social Science Research, Univ of Queensland, Australia, Summer 2012 Visiting Professor, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Univ of St. Gallen, Switzerland, Fall 2011 Visiting Fellow, Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin, 2007 Fellow, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, CA, 2006-07 Post-Doctoral Fellow, Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 2003 EDUCATION Princeton University, Ph.D. Sociology, 2003 (M.A. 2000) Dissertation: How Wide a Web? Inequalities in Accessing Information Online Winner, National Communication Association’s G.R. Miller Outstanding Dissertation Award 2004 Smith College, B.A. Sociology, 1996 Honors Thesis: The Internet and International Stratification High departmental honors, Magna Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa University of Geneva (Switzerland), junior year study abroad, 1994-95 ESZTER HARGITTAI, UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH :: 2 ELTE Trefort Ágoston Gyakorló Gimnázium, Budapest, 1992 [high school] PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Northwestern University, Public Voices Fellowship, The OpEd Project, 2013-14 Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management, 2011 Certificate Program on Management Skills for Innovative University Leaders PUBLICATIONS Google Scholar Citation Numbers (July, 2021) BOOKS 1. Hargittai, E. (Under contract). Digital Media and Coping in Unsettled Times. [tentative title] Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. EDITED VOLUMES 6. Hargittai, E. (In press). Handbook of Digital Inequality. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing.. 5. Hargittai, E. (2021). Research Exposed: How Empirical Social Science Gets Done in the Digital Age. New York, NY: Columbia University Press. 4. Hargittai, E. & Sandvig, C. (2015). Digital Research Confidential: The Secrets of Studying Behavior Online. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press. Reviews in scholarly publications: Digital Journalism, International Journal of Communication, Internet Histories, Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, Sociologica 3. Hargittai, E. (Ed.) (2009). Research Confidential: Solutions to Problems Most Social Scientists Pretend They Never Have. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan Press. Review in scholarly publication: Journal of Communication 2. Hargittai, E. (2007). The Social, Political, Economic and Cultural Dimensions of Search Engines. Special Section of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication. April. 1. Hargittai, E. & Centeno, M.A. (2001). Mapping Globalization. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Special issue of the American Behavioral Scientist dedicated to the analysis of international networks. REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES AND REFEREED ARCHIVAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS (* indicates equal contributions of authors to the manuscript) (◊ indicates doctoral student co-author, ◊◊ indicates BA/MA student co-author during writing) 95. Karaoglu, G., Hargittai, E., & Nguyen, M.H. (Forthcoming). Changing technologies, changing lives: Older adults’ perspectives on the benefits of using new technologies. International Journal of Communication. 94. Shaw, A., & Hargittai, E. (Forthcoming). Do the Online Activities of Amazon Mechanical Turk Workers Mirror Those of the General Population? A Comparison of Two Survey Samples. International Journal of Communication. ESZTER HARGITTAI, UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH :: 3 93. Lazer, D., Hargittai, E., Freelon, D., Gonzalez-Bailon, S., Munger, K., Ognyanova, K. & Radford, J. (2021). Meaningful Measures of Human Society in the Twenty-First Century. Nature. 92. Gerosa, T., Gui, M., Hargittai, E., & Nguyen, M.H. (2021) (Mis)informed During COVID-19: How Education Level and Information Sources Contribute to Knowledge Gaps. International Journal of Communication 91. Fiers, F. ◊, Shaw, A., & Hargittai, E. (2021). Generous Attitudes and Online Participation. Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media. 1. 1-24. 91. Munger K., Guess, A., & Hargittai, E. (2021). Quantitative Description of Digital Media: A Modest Proposal to Disrupt Academic Publishing. Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media. 1. 1-13. 90. Gruber, J. ◊, Hargittai, E., Karaoglu, G. ◊ & Brombach, L. ◊◊ (2021). Algorithm Awareness as an Important Internet Skill: The Case of Voice Assistants. International Journal of Communication. 89. Karaoglu, G.◊, Hargittai, E., & Nguyen, M.H. (2021) Inequality in Job Searching in the Age of Social Media. Information, Communication & Society. 88. Nguyen, M.H., Marler, W., & Hargittai, E. (2021). Digital Inequality in Communication During A Time of Physical Distancing: The Case of Covid-19. Computers in Human Behavior. 87. Barwulor, C.◊, McDonald, A.◊, Hargittai, E. & Redmiles, E. (2021). “Disadvantaged in the American- dominated Internet”: Sex, Work, and Technology. Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. 86. Kross, S. ◊, Hargittai, E., & Redmiles, E. (2021). Characterizing the Online Learning Landscape: What and How People Learn Online. The ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW 2021). 85. Dobransky, K. & Hargittai, E. (2021). Piercing the Pandemic Social Bubble: Disability and Social Media Use About Covid-19. American Behavioral Scientist. 84. Hunsaker, A., Hargittai, E. & Micheli, M. (2021). Relationship Between Internet Use and Change in Health Status: Panel Study of Young Adults. Journal of Medical Internet Research. 12(1) 83. Nguyen, M.H., Gruber, J. ◊, Marler, W., Hunsaker, A., Fuchs, J. ◊◊, & Hargittai, E. (2021). Staying Connected While Physically Apart: Digital Communication When Face-to-Face Interations Are Limited. New Media & Society. 82. Dobransky, K. & Hargittai, E. (2020). People with Disabilities during Covid-19. Contexts. 19(4):46-49. 81. *Hargittai, E., Redmiles, E., Vitak, J. & Zimmer, M. (2020). Americans’ Willingness to Adopt a Covid-19 Tracking App. First Monday. 25(11). November. 80. Hunsaker, A., Nguyen, M.H., Fuchs, J.◊◊, Karaoglu, G. ◊, Djukaric, T. ◊◊ & Hargittai, E. (2020). Unsung Helpers: Older Adults as a Source of Digital Media Support for Their Peers. The Communication Review. 79. Nguyen, M.H., Hunsaker, A. & Hargittai, E. (2020). Older Adults’ Online Social Engagement and Social Capital: The Moderating Role of Internet Skills. Information, Communication & Society. 78. Evans, J.H. & Hargittai, E. (2020). Who Doesn’t Trust Fauci? The Public’s Belief in the Expertise and Shared Values of Scientists in the Covid-19 Pandemic. Socius. 77. Hargittai, E., Nguyen, M.H., Fuchs, J.◊ ◊, Gruber, J.◊, Marler, W.◊, Hunsaker, A., & Karaoglu, G.◊ (2020). From Zero to a National Data Set in Two Weeks: Reflections on a COVID-19 Collaborative Survey Project. Social Media + Society. ESZTER HARGITTAI, UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH :: 4 76. Nguyen, M.H., Gruber, J.◊, Fuchs, J.◊◊, Marler, W.◊, Hunsaker, A., & Hargittai, E. (2020). Changes in Digital Communication During the COVID-19 Global Pandemic: Implications for Digital Inequality and Future Research. Social Media + Society. 75. Hargittai, E., Gruber, J.◊, Djukaric, T.◊◊, Fuchs, J.◊◊ & Brombach, L. ◊◊ (2020) Black Box Measures? How to Study People’s Algorithm Skills. Information, Communication & Society. 74. Hunsaker, A., Hargittai, E. & Piper, A.M. (2020) Online Social Connectedness and Anxiety among Older Adults. International Journal of Communication. 73. *Hargittai, E. & Shaw, A. (2020) Comparing Internet Experiences and Prosociality in Amazon Mechanical Turk and Population-Based Survey Samples. Socius: Sociological Research for a Dynamic World. 72. Micheli, M., Redmiles, E.◊ & Hargittai, E. (2020). Help Wanted: Young Adults’ Sources of Support for Questions about Digital Media. Information, Communication & Society. 71. Hargittai, E. (2020). Potential Biases of Big Data: Omitted Voices on Social Media. Social Science Computer Review.38(1):10-24. 70. Hunsaker,