We Tried to Tell Y'All: Black Twitter and the Rise of Digital Counternarratives
Jan 2025 • Oxford University Press
Rooted in White Identity Politics: Tracing the Genealogy of Critical Race Theory Discourse in Identity-Based Disinformation
Marisa Smith, Christina Myers, Miyoung Chong, Meredith Clark, Sue Lim, Dèjá Rollins, Victoria Fields, Leilane Rodrigues, Wanjiru Njonge, Olivia Martin
Jan 2025 • Political Communication, 1-23 • Routledge
Refuse to Say Just What You Mean: Anti-“Woke” Rhetoric As an Exercise in Destructive Abstraction
Apr 2024 • Political Communication, 1-6 • Routledge
Predestination or possibility?: Non-normative perspectives on the past, present, and future of digital communication
Dec 2023 • Journal of Communication 73(6), 624-626 • Oxford University Press
Architects of Necessity: BIPOC News Startups’ Critique of Philanthropic Interventions
Meredith Clark, Tracie Powell
Apr 2023 • International Symposium on Online Journalism 13(1), 115
Racial differences in response to Chadwick Boseman’s colorectal cancer death: Media use as a coping tool for parasocial grief
Jessica Myrick, Jessica Willoughby, Meredith Clark
Nov 2022 • OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying, 00302228221139345 • SAGE Publications
Introduction: Thinking of a Black Digital Ethos
Meredith Clark, Adam Banks
Aug 2022 • Social Media+ Society 8 (3), 20563051221117568 • SAGE Publications
Disrupting News Media
Edited by Lori Kido Lopez
Dec 2020 • Race and Media: Critical Approaches 205-217 • NYU Press
DRAG THEM: A Brief Etymology of So-called “Cancel Culture"
Oct 2020 • Communication and the Public 5(3-4):88-92
The Second Act of Social-Media Activism
Meredith Clark, Rachel Kuo, Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Aug 2020 • The New Yorker
Before #BlackLivesMatter
The Roots of Black Digital Activism
Charlton McIlwain, Deen Freelon and Meredith Clark
Jan 2020 • Yes! Magazine
Ten years of Black Twitter: a merciless watchdog for problematic behavior
André Brock and Meredith Clark
Dec 2019 • The Guardian