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* {{Note|Wired}}. Hundt: Nader Should Back Gore, ''Wired'', Oct. 12, 2000 # {{Note|Wired}}. Hundt: Nader Should Back Gore, ''Wired'', Oct. 12, 2000
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* {{Note|Trib}} Web site urges Democrats to shop at 'blue' companies, ''Chicago Tribune'', 14 December 2004.


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File:Eszter Hargittai.jpg
Eszter Hargittai waiting to be interviewed at the WGN studio

Eszter Hargittai is a sociologist at Northwestern University. She holds a B.A. in sociology from Smith College and a Ph.D. in Sociology from Princeton University where she was a post-doctoral fellow at the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies, Woodrow Wilson School, and a Wilson Scholar. She is a member of the group blog Crooked Timber.

She is currently Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Sociology, and Faculty Fellow of the Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern University where she heads the Web-Use Project. Her research focuses on the social and policy implications of information technologies with a particular interest in how IT may contribute to or alleviate social inequalities.

She was interviewed about the Internet and its social effects on CNNfn's The Flip Side on April 29 2004. Her work on the international spread of the internet and its social aspects have been quoted in the Her work on the international spread of the internet and its social aspects have been quoted in BBC News as well as referenced by Wired Magazine the Chicago Tribune the Washington Post and other publications, and a United States Senate hearing (according to her Northwestern University Institute profile).

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References

  1. Life beyond Google on BBC News
  2. . Hundt: Nader Should Back Gore, Wired, Oct. 12, 2000
  3. Web site urges Democrats to shop at 'blue' companies, Chicago Tribune, 14 December 2004.
  4. Program Aids Urban Poor In Accessing The Internet, Washington Post, 9 August 2004.

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