Susannah Stern, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Studies
University of San Diego

Three Expertise Keywords:
cultural-production, identity, self-expression
Read More:
Recent Posts:
- Susannah Stern: Girls Gone Wild? I don’t think so… (December 15, 2006)
Description of Current Work:
I’m beginning a project examining how kids and teens make sense of and are impacted by commercial content in online settings.
Selected Publications/Projects/Articles/Press:
(2007). What are teenagers up to online? In S. Mazzarella (Ed.), Kidstuff: 20 questions about youth and the media, pp. 211-224. New York, NY: Peter Lang.
(2004). Studying youth online: A consideration of ethical issues. In E. A. Buchanan (Ed.) Readings in Virtual Research Ethics: Issues and Controversies (pp. 274-287). Hershey, PA: Idea Group, Inc.
(2004). Expressions of identity online: Prominent features and gender differences in adolescents’ WWW home pages. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 48, 218-243.
(2003). Encountering distressing information in online research: A consideration of legal and ethical responsibilities. New Media and Society, 5, 249-266.
(2002). Virtually speaking: Girls’ self-disclosure on the WWW. Women’s Studies in Communication, 25, 223-253.

