The Political Uses of Memory: Instagram and Black-Asian Solidarities
Jul 2023 • Media, Culture, and Society 46(1)
Recentering Power: Conceptualizing Counterpublics and Defensive Publics
Sarah J. Jackson, Daniel Kreiss
Jun 2023 • Communication Theory • Oxford Academic
Making #BlackLivesMatter in the Shadow of Selma: Collective Memory and Racial Justice Activism in U.S. News
Mar 2021 • Communication, Culture and Critique
Visualizing Diversity: Data Deficiencies and Semiotic Strategies
John P. Wihbey, Sarah J. Jackson, Pedro M. Cruz and Brooke Foucault Welles
Edited by Martin Engebretsen and Helen Kennedy
Dec 2020 • Data visualization in society • Amsterdam University Press
The Second Act of Social-Media Activism
Meredith Clark, Rachel Kuo, Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Aug 2020 • The New Yorker
On #BlackLivesMatter and Journalism
Aug 2020 • Sociologica: International Journal for Sociological Debate 14(2)
Politicians, Social Media, and Digital Publics
Old Rights, New Terrain
Sarah Sobieraj, Gina M. Masullo, Philip N. Cohen, Tarleton Gillespie and Sarah J. Jackson
Aug 2020 • American Behavioral Scientist
Hashtag Activism, book review: A sign of the times
Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Jul 2020 • ZD Net
The Disavowal of Race in Communication Theory
Paula Chakravartty and Sarah J. Jackson
Edited by Thomas K. Nakayama
June 2020 • Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 17(2):210-219
#HashtagActivism
Networks of Race and Gender Justice
Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey and Brooke Foucault Welles
Mar 2020 • MIT Press
The Biggest Hashtag of 2020 Might Not Be a Hashtag At All
Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Dec 2019 • News@Northeastern
How to ensure your online activism has an offline impact
Moya Bailey and Sarah J. Jackson
Dec 2019 • Mashable
Women Tweet on Violence
From #YesAllWomen to #MeToo
Sarah J. Jackson, Moya Bailey and Brooke Foucault Welles
Feb 2019 • ada: A Journal of Gender, New Media & Technology 15