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Eszter Hargittai
Eszter Hargittai
Professor, Department of Communication and Media Research, University of Zurich
Verified email at ikmz.uzh.ch - Homepage
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Wired Wisdom: How to Age Better Online
E Hargittai, J Palfrey
Wired Wisdom, 2025
2025
Why Do People Avoid Discussing Science and Religion on Social Media? Findings from a National Sample
E Hargittai, E Gasser, L Magó, B Smith
Socius 10, 23780231241275430, 2024
12024
Book Review Forum: Eszter Hargittai's Connected in Isolation| Increasing the Scope of Digital Inequality Research and Addressing Methodological Challenges: A Response to Book …
E Hargittai
International Journal of Communication 18, 7, 2024
2024
Division of digital labor: Partner support for technology use among older adults
W Marler, E Hargittai
New Media & Society 26 (2), 978-994, 2024
442024
OLDER ADULTS’RESPONSES TO MISINFORMATION ON SOCIAL MEDIA
A Baines, E Hargittai
AoIR Selected Papers of Internet Research, 2024
2024
Increasing the Scope of Digital Inequality Research and Addressing Methodological Challenges: A Response to Book Forum Contributions
E Hargittai
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION 18, 1351-1357, 2024
2024
Digital disconnection, digital inequality, and subjective well-being: A mobile experience sampling study
MH Nguyen, E Hargittai
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 29 (1), zmad044, 2024
152024
Online social engagement, depression, and anxiety among older adults
M Hofer, E Hargittai
new media & society 26 (1), 113-130, 2024
512024
Engaging with COVID-19 content on social media in the United States: Does political affiliation matter?
J Fuchs, F Fiers, E Hargittai
First Monday 28 (11), 13289, 2023
12023
Digital inequality in disconnection practices: voluntary nonuse during COVID-19
MH Nguyen, E Hargittai
Journal of Communication 73 (5), 494-510, 2023
252023
Participation inequality in the gig economy
A Shaw, F Fiers, E Hargittai
Information, Communication & Society 26 (11), 2250-2267, 2023
312023
Understanding the evolving online learning landscape: the case of science and religion
W Marler, E Hargittai
Social Media+ Society 9 (3), 20563051231192972, 2023
42023
Inequalities in remote gig work during the COVID-19 pandemic
F Fiers, E Hargittai
International Journal of Communication 17, 20, 2023
52023
“Doesn’t Seem Like a Place to Interact, or Interact Well”: Motivations to Discuss (and Not) Science and Religion on Social Media
W Marler, E Hargittai
Socius 9, 23780231231157685, 2023
42023
The importance of algorithm skills for informed Internet use
J Gruber, E Hargittai
Big Data & Society 10 (1), 20539517231168100, 2023
292023
Connected in isolation: Digital privilege in unsettled times
E Hargittai
MIT press, 2022
382022
The value of face-to-face communication in the digital world: What people miss about in-person interactions when those are limited
J Gruber, E Hargittai, MH Nguyen
Studies in Communication Sciences, 1-19, 2022
282022
The misinformation paradox: Older adults are cynical about news media, but engage with it anyway
I Munyaka, E Hargittai, E Redmiles
Journal of Online Trust and Safety 1 (4), 2022
222022
How good is good enough? quantifying the impact of benefits, accuracy, and privacy on willingness to adopt covid-19 decision aids
G Kaptchuk, DG Goldstein, E Hargittai, JM Hofman, EM Redmiles
Digital Threats: Research and Practice (DTRAP) 3 (3), 1-18, 2022
152022
Inequality in online job searching in the age of social media
G Karaoglu, E Hargittai, MH Nguyen
Information, Communication & Society 25 (12), 1826-1844, 2022
602022
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