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Eszter Hargittai is a ] at ]. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from ] where she was a ]. She is now Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Sociology, and Faculty Fellow of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University where she heads the . | Eszter Hargittai is a ] at ]. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from ] where she was a ]. She is now Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Sociology, and Faculty Fellow of the ] at Northwestern University where she heads the . Her research focuses on the social and policy implications of information technologies with a particular interest in how IT may contribute to or alleviate social inequalities. | ||
Her research focuses on the social and policy implications of information technologies with a particular interest in how IT may contribute to or alleviate social inequalities. | |||
She is a member of the group blog ]. | She is a member of the group blog ]. | ||
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Hargittai blogs extensively on IT and search services | |||
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Eszter Hargittai is a sociologist at Northwestern University. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Princeton University where she was a Wilson Scholar. She is now Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Sociology, and Faculty Fellow of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University where she heads the Web-Use Project. Her research focuses on the social and policy implications of information technologies with a particular interest in how IT may contribute to or alleviate social inequalities.
She is a member of the group blog Crooked Timber.
Trivia
Her Erdos number is 3.
Selected bibliography
- Differences in Actual and Perceived Online Skills: The Role of Gender
- Survey Measures of Web-Oriented Digital Literacy