Connie Moon Sehat
Senior Research Fellow, Center for News, Technology & Innovation
Moon Sehat was also a speaker for the workshop “Balancing Journalism & Tech Related Policy with the Safeguarding of a Free Press & the Public’s Open Access to News” at the 25th ISOJ. Watch that presentation here.
Connie Moon Sehat is a senior research fellow at the Center for News, Technology & Innovation. As a news and internet researcher, her work focuses on questions related to online journalism, information, and conversational quality. Dr. Sehat has focused on the intersections of technology and democratic life for over twenty-five years, including the direction of projects such as the News Quality Initiative. Her doctorate from Rice University specialized in twentieth century German history, with minor fields in Enlightenment Europe and Modern Japan, while her first job out of college allowed her to develop software for the International Space Station. She has served as a senior fellow for Media, Entertainment and Sport Industries at the World Economic Forum and also has previously worked for The Carter Center, Emory University, and The Center for History and New Media at George Mason University. Sehat is currently principal investigator of the NSF-supported Analysis, Response, and Toolkit for Trust (ARTT) project.