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Josephine Lukito

Dr. Josephine Lukito is at the forefront of discovery in the field of journalism and media studies, serving as an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. Her pioneering research delves into the intricate dynamics of cross-platform media language, with a keen focus on the interaction between traditional news outlets and social media platforms. Dr. Lukito's work is particularly significant in the realm of political communication, where she investigates the dissemination and impact of mis- and disinformation. Her scholarly pursuits extend to examining the nuances of live-tweeting, the portrayal of economic news, and the intricacies of public diplomacy. Dr. Lukito is also deeply engaged in analyzing U.S. news coverage of foreign policy, providing critical insights into how media narratives shape public perception and policy discourse. Her methodological approach is grounded in advanced techniques such as natural language processing and quantitative language analysis, enabling her to uncover patterns and trends in media content. Dr. Lukito's research contributions have been widely recognized and published in esteemed peer-reviewed journals, underscoring her role as a thought leader in her field. Her work has not only garnered academic acclaim but has also been cited in significant reports, including the Mueller report, highlighting its relevance to contemporary political and media landscapes. Beyond academia, Dr. Lukito's expertise has captured the attention of major media outlets. Her insights have been featured in the Columbia Journalism Review and CNN, where she provides expert commentary on the evolving media environment. Her ability to bridge the gap between scholarly research and practical media applications makes her a sought-after voice in discussions about the future of journalism and media communication. Dr. Lukito's dedication to advancing the understanding of media language and its societal implications continues to inspire her students and colleagues alike. Her work not only contributes to the academic community but also informs public discourse, emphasizing the critical role of media in shaping democratic processes and public opinion.

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