

Sarah Sobieraj
Dr. Sarah Sobieraj is internationally recognized for her pioneering research in the fields of media, public discourse, and US political culture. As a Professor and Chair of Sociology at Tufts University, she has dedicated her career to exploring the intricate dynamics of identity-based attacks online and the pervasive issue of online incivility. Her work delves into the impact of media on society, with a particular focus on gender and extreme incivility, making her a leading voice in understanding the complexities of modern communication. Dr. Sobieraj's scholarly contributions are widely acknowledged, with her books "Credible Threat" and "The Outrage Industry" serving as seminal texts in the study of media and political discourse. Her research has not only enriched academic circles but has also reached broader audiences through her insightful analyses featured in major media outlets like the New York Times and CNN. Her ability to translate complex sociological concepts into accessible narratives has made her a sought-after commentator on issues of media and politics. In addition to her academic and media engagements, Dr. Sobieraj plays an active role in shaping the future of disinformation research. She serves on several advisory boards dedicated to this critical area, contributing her expertise to initiatives aimed at combating the spread of false information. Her affiliation with Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society further underscores her commitment to advancing the understanding of digital communication and its societal implications. Dr. Sobieraj's work continues to influence both scholarly discourse and public policy, as she remains at the forefront of research on the intersection of media, politics, and society. Her dedication to uncovering the nuances of political culture and media influence has solidified her reputation as a thought leader in her field, inspiring both her peers and the next generation of sociologists.
Publications
, 614-643, 2022-02-14
, 726-744, 2002-09-01
, 63-81, 2020-09-24
, 82-104, 2020-09-24
, 105-138, 2020-09-24
, 1646-1669, 2020-08-09
, 52-80, 2006-02-01
, 15-28, 1998-01-01
, 223-225, 2014-05-30
, 2019-10-15