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PROFESSIONAL JOURNALISM EXPERIENCE


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Serazio, M. (29 May 2024). Your favorite brand no longer cares about being woke. Vox.

Serazio, M. (23 Feb 2024). Authenticity merchants. The Pennsylvania Gazette.

Serazio, M. (22 Feb 2024). TikTok can't save Biden's campaign. Time.

Serazio, M. (25 Dec 2023). Merriam-Webster's word of the year 2023 is 'authentic.' Here's how corporate America hacked the cult of authenticity. Fortune.

Serazio, M. (19 Nov 2023). Authenticity is fake. The Boston Globe.

Serazio, M. (27 Oct 2023). Why Elon Musk is obsessed with casting X as the most 'authentic' social media platform. The Conversation.

Serazio, M. (17 Aug 2023). The algorithm vs the syllabus. The Boston Globe.

Serazio, M. (3 Mar 2023). The madness of sports plays on way after March. Conversations on Jesuit Higher Education.

Serazio, M. (7 Apr 2021). The GOP hates baseball now. But it has always been a conservative sport. The Washington Post.

Serazio, M. (15 Sep 2020). The numbers behind America's 180 on athlete activism. The Conversation.

Serazio, M. (29 Jan 2020). Super Bowl Sunday: A reading list. NYU Press “From the Square” Blog.

Serazio, M. (2 Nov 2019). Deadspin died just like it lived. The sports world will be worse off withoutit. The Washington Post.

Serazio, M. (28 Oct 2019). Football’s ‘woke’ moment is over. Vox.

Serazio, M. (8 Oct 2019). How the NFL connects TV, advertising, and American culture. Adweek.

Serazio, M. (8 Oct 2019). The NBA doesn’t care about China. Or being ‘woke.’ It only cares about money. The Washington Post.

Serazio, M. (5 Sep 2019). How the fantasy sports boom reflects the changing nature of masculinity. The Washington Post.

Serazio, M. (27 Aug 2019). Why Andrew Luck’s retirement was so shocking. The New York Times.

Serazio, M. (20 Aug 2019). We keep score through togetherness. SportsBusiness Journal.

Serazio, M. (13 Jun 2019). ‘I still get tweets to go back in the kitchen’ – the enduring power of sexism insports media. The Conversation.

Serazio, M. (24 May 2019). How empty displays of sports patriotism allow Americans to forget the troops. The Washington Post.

Serazio, M. (5 Sep 2018). Nike isn’t trying to be ‘woke.’ It’s trying to sell shoes. The Washington Post

Serazio, M., & Thorson, E. (2 Oct 2017). Sports were already politicized. And sports culture is deeply conservative. The Washington Post.

Serazio, M. (Fall 2017). Teaching through Trump (and my own bias). Conversations, 52, 52.

Serazio, M. (17 Jan 2017). A San Diego fan's eulogy: Dispatches from the last Chargers game. Ever. Sports Illustrated's "The Cauldron."

Serazio, M. (12 Jan 2017). Why sports should be more political. Bloomberg View.

Serazio, M. (Spring 2017). Making micro-aggressions visible. Conversations, 51, 16-17.

Serazio, M. (21 Mar 2016). Guerrilla marketing: How Cubans work around a national ban on advertising. The Atlantic.

Serazio, M. (Fall 2015). What technology can't replace. Conversations, 48, 19-20.

Serazio, M. (21 Jun 2014). GOP's 'anti-establishment' con job: A cynical gambit to secretly talk about class. Salon.

Serazio, M. (15 Jan 2014). Apple's new ad: Don't worry about jobs, follow your passion! The New Republic.

Serazio, M. (2 Jul 2013). Why advertising has become guerrilla warfare. The Wall Street Journal's "Speakeasy" Blog.

Serazio, M. (1 Jul 2013). Selling out for sponsored content. The Nation.

Serazio, M. (30 Apr 2013). How guerrilla marketers made people into their platform. Bloomberg View.

Serazio, M. (11 Apr 2013). Digital journalism and the end of church and state. NYU Press "From the Square" Blog.

Serazio, M. (29 Jan 2013). Just how much is sports fandom like religion? The Atlantic.

Serazio, M. (5 Nov 2012). Before the polls close: Early lessons from the 2012 campaign. NYU Press "From the Square" Blog.

Serazio, M. (26 Sep 2012). 'The Real Mitt Romney' is funny, but is it art? The Atlantic.

Serazio, M. (Summer 2011). Social media and the Arab Spring. Fairfield Magazine.

Serazio, M. (22 Apr 2011). 'The Greatest Movie Ever Sold' and the future of product placement. The Atlantic.

Serazio, M. (11 Jan 2011). Jared Lee Loughner and rise of anti-social media. The Atlantic.

Serazio, M. (29 May 2009). Shooting for fame: The (anti-)social media of a YouTube killer. FlowTV, 9(14).

Serazio, M. (18 May 2008). John McCain's big Ron Paul problem. The Providence Journal.

Serazio, M. (3 Jul 2007). Die Hard necon. PopMatters.

Philadelphia Weekly pop music previews (2006-2008)

AlterNet reporting and op-ed essay (2002-2003)


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