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Lisa Lynch
Associate Professor at Drew University and Director, Drew Program in Media and Communication
Lisa Lynch is an accomplished researcher specializing in the crossroads of culture, technology, and political dynamics, with a particular focus on new media, information accessibility, global internet governance, and human rights issues.
Her academic contributions have been widely recognized, with publications in esteemed journals like American Literature, Radical History Review, and Journalism Practice. Lynch's significant research revolves around leaking platforms and their impact on journalism, notably delving into Wikileaks through various journal articles and book chapters.
Notable among her achievements is her fellowship at Princeton's Center for Information Technology Policy in 2014, where she investigated Net Neutrality and Google's handling of Europe's Right To Be Forgotten legislation. Lisa Lynch holds a Ph.D. in English Language and Literature/Letters from Rutgers University-New Brunswick, a Master's degree in Journalism from the University of California, Berkeley, and a BA in English from Stanford University.
Professionally, she has served as an Associate Professor at Drew University and held positions as a Visiting Associate Professor at Drew University, a Fellow at Princeton University's Center for Information Technology Policy, an Associate Professor at Concordia University, and an Assistant Professor at The Catholic University of America.