Eszter Hargittai

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Biography

Eszter Hargittai is associate professor of communication studies and research associate of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University, where she heads the Web Use Project. She is also Fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. She received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Princeton University, where she was a Wilson Scholar. Her B.A. is in sociology from Smith College, where she was a wannabe art major and spent much of her time in the Computer Science Department. Her academic work, among other things, looks at how differences in people’s Web-use skills relate to different types of Internet uses and online engagement. She is editor of the forthcoming book Research Confidential, which presents a rare behind-the-scenes look at doing empirical social science research. Her hobbies include photography (some of which she is proud to have had published), ballroom dancing, long walks, travel and sampling of good chocolate and pastries. She started Eszter’s Blog in 2002 and has also been contributing to the Crooked Timber group blog since 2003. After a relatively slow start with Twitter in 2006, she now adds comments daily.

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The Academic Traveler

Dec 21, 2009

Getting organized for MLA, AHA, AEA or various other academic meetings? Eszter Hargittai has some ideas about managing the travel time efficiently.

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Conference Do’s and Don’t’s

Oct 19, 2009

Eszter Hargittai suggests ways to make the most of the meetings you attend.

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The Conference Scene

Sep 14, 2009

Eszter Hargittai considers where and when to take your work public.

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More Than Merit

Jul 31, 2009

Eszter Hargittai introduces her new column on how to prepare for a tenure bid -- from the first year of a graduate program through the years as assistant professor.

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