Media Appearances
Op-Eds
2021 “With Trump gone, social media may never be the same” NorthJersey.com, January 13.
2020 “Media-Wise, Biden Is Far Behind Trump” RealClearPolitics, June 7.
2020 “Misinformation about coronavirus is more troubling than you think” The Hill, April 15.
2019 “Trump can't 'block' Twitter users, but he can still use it for divisive rhetoric” The Hill, July 15.
2019 “Trump and Twitter: A match made in the Oval Office?” The Hill, April 30.
2018 “Journalists, please don’t leave — it's time to fix Twitter” The Hill, July 29.
2018 “It’s Time for the Fourth Estate to Heed the Fifth” RealClearPolitics, July 26.
Press
2022 Ricard, Paul. “Journalists Have Much To Lose If Twitter Dies” Agence France-Presse. November 11. *Published in Yahoo!
News, International Business Times, Barron’s, and dozens of global news outlets.
2022 WTHR 13 News, NBC-Indianapolis. “Meta Restricting Political Ads,” Television news broadcast, 6:00 p.m. November 2.
2021 Rekdal, Andreas. “How ‘shadow bans’ went from moderation technique to conspiracy theory.” Built In, May 6.
2021 Sommerstein, David. “‘Get back to basics’: St. Lawrence University researcher on social media and extremism.” North Country Public Radio, February 3.
2018 Blanding, Michael. “Where Does Journalism End and Activism Begin?” Nieman Reports, August 21.
2018 Foglia, Lou. “Has Twitter made us mean, dumb, and addicted?” Beme News, August 1.
2015 “Stephen Barnard, St. Lawrence University – Social Media and Journalism” Academic Minute, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, April 27.
2014 Jarchow, Matt. “Social Media an Emerging Threat to College Campuses” Time Warner Cable News, October 27.
2014 Rizzo, Alan. “Yik Yak should be studied, not banned, professor says” Watertown Daily Times, October 24.
Research Briefs
2020 “Twitter (Stephen Barnard)” The Annex Sociology Podcast, April 23.
2015 “Stephen Barnard, St. Lawrence University – Social Media and Journalism” Academic Minute, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, April 27.
2015 “‘Tweet or Be Sacked': Twitter and the New Elements of Journalistic Practice” Sage Video.
2021 “With Trump gone, social media may never be the same” NorthJersey.com, January 13.
2020 “Media-Wise, Biden Is Far Behind Trump” RealClearPolitics, June 7.
2020 “Misinformation about coronavirus is more troubling than you think” The Hill, April 15.
2019 “Trump can't 'block' Twitter users, but he can still use it for divisive rhetoric” The Hill, July 15.
2019 “Trump and Twitter: A match made in the Oval Office?” The Hill, April 30.
2018 “Journalists, please don’t leave — it's time to fix Twitter” The Hill, July 29.
2018 “It’s Time for the Fourth Estate to Heed the Fifth” RealClearPolitics, July 26.
Press
2022 Ricard, Paul. “Journalists Have Much To Lose If Twitter Dies” Agence France-Presse. November 11. *Published in Yahoo!
News, International Business Times, Barron’s, and dozens of global news outlets.
2022 WTHR 13 News, NBC-Indianapolis. “Meta Restricting Political Ads,” Television news broadcast, 6:00 p.m. November 2.
2021 Rekdal, Andreas. “How ‘shadow bans’ went from moderation technique to conspiracy theory.” Built In, May 6.
2021 Sommerstein, David. “‘Get back to basics’: St. Lawrence University researcher on social media and extremism.” North Country Public Radio, February 3.
2018 Blanding, Michael. “Where Does Journalism End and Activism Begin?” Nieman Reports, August 21.
2018 Foglia, Lou. “Has Twitter made us mean, dumb, and addicted?” Beme News, August 1.
2015 “Stephen Barnard, St. Lawrence University – Social Media and Journalism” Academic Minute, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, April 27.
2014 Jarchow, Matt. “Social Media an Emerging Threat to College Campuses” Time Warner Cable News, October 27.
2014 Rizzo, Alan. “Yik Yak should be studied, not banned, professor says” Watertown Daily Times, October 24.
Research Briefs
2020 “Twitter (Stephen Barnard)” The Annex Sociology Podcast, April 23.
2015 “Stephen Barnard, St. Lawrence University – Social Media and Journalism” Academic Minute, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, April 27.
2015 “‘Tweet or Be Sacked': Twitter and the New Elements of Journalistic Practice” Sage Video.