Bio

BIO  - CV

Dr. Zizi Papacharissi is UIC Distinguished Professor of Communication and Political Science at the University of Illinois-Chicago and Department Head of Communication.  She is also University Scholar and affiliate faculty with the Discovery Partners Institute at the University of Illinois System. Her work focuses on the social and political consequences of online media. She has published 10 books, over 80 journal articles and book chapters, and serves on the editorial board of fifteen journals. Zizi is the founding and current Editor of the open access journal Social Media & Society. She has collaborated with Apple, Facebook/Meta, Microsoft, Tencent, and Oculus and has participated in closed consultations with the Obama 2012 election campaign. She sits on the Committee on the Health and Well-Being of Young Adults, funded by the National Academies of Science, the National Research Council, and the Institute of Medicine in the US, and has been invited to lecture about her work on social media in several Universities and Research Institutes in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Her work has been translated in Greek, German, Korean, Chinese, Hungarian, Italian, Turkish, and Persian. Her latest book, titled After Democracy: Imagining our Political Future, is out now, from Yale University Press. She is presently working on two new books on Connective AI  and Digital Media and Democracy. 


Zizi was born and raised in Thessaloniki, Greece, and graduated from Anatolia College in 1991. She received a full scholarship to Mount Holyoke College, where she completed a double BA in Economics and Media Studies (1995), and to Kent State University, where she received a Masters degree in Communication Studies (1997). Her studies were fully funded by fellowships and scholarships from both the Onassis Foundation and the University of Texas of Austin, where she received her PhD (2000) in New Media Technologies and Political Communication. She was recognized by her alma mater, UT-Austin, as a high-impact scholar, an honor bestowed to a handful of the School's  most productive and impactful doctoral graduates and is the 2018 recipient of the Wayne Danielson Award for the sum and impact of her contributions to the field.

RECENT MEDIA INTERVIEWS (select):


Quoted in Süddeutsche Zeitung, Internet Nostalgie CU, ICQ

Interview with Taz magazine, Screens Werden Verschwinden. 

Chicago Tribune, How would Illinois fare if Supreme Court rules in favor of GOP states efforts to regulate social media platforms. 

La Nouvelle Republique, Présidentielle américaine : comment les télés américaines réagissent face aux infox de Donald Trump.


ABC Australia, 20-years-on, the Future of Facebook is big and small.


Illinois Public Media, PBS/NPR affiliate, Is Our Democracy Prepared for AI? The 21st Show. 


Connecticut Public PBS, NPR affiliate First Impressions Are Everything: Especially When You're A Headline. The Colkin McEnroe Show. 


The Current w/ Matt Galloway Twitter Threads Social Media Fragmentation.

NEW YORK TIMES The future of social media is a lot less social


NEW YORK TIMES, How to prepare for life after Twitter


Chicago Tribune, No, COVID-19 vaccines don’t contain Satan’s microchips (and other scary conspiracy theories aren’t true either)


NEW YORK TIMES: The internet trolls have won, Want to purge your social media timeline, Can Society Scale?


NEW YORK MAGAZINE, Nathan Heller, When Did the Internet Get So Nice?


WTTW11 Chicago Public Media/AP Chicago Tonight, Trump Faces Accussers


WBEZ (Chicago NPR affilate): Facebook testimony before Congress, Facebook Testimony before EU


National Communication Association Gatekeeper Scholar Chat


The TOC.gr, Εφημερίδα Συντακτών, and Alpha TV - Greece


Glow Magazine: Queen of the Internet


Philadelphia Inquirer - Closing the ‘book.


TO BHMA (in greek) - on social media ad social unrest


with Austrian radio FM4 at ORF.at on social network sites and sociality


A Networked Self, to Roy Christopher roychristopher.com


Opting out of Social Media, WTTW11 Chicago Public Media, Chicago Tonight, November 2010.


Candidates Use All They Can to Get in Front of Voters, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio - Eight Forty-Eight, October 2010.


Coverage of A Private Sphere: Democracy in a Digital Age in Communications of the ACM.


Making Sense of Social Networks: An interview with Zizi Papacharissi, Educational Technology and Change Journal, 5/4/10.


Οι εφημερίδες δεν πεθαίνουν, αλλάζουν (Newspapers don’t die, they change) - Interview with Greek newspaper ΤΟ ΒΗΜΑ, 4/11/10.