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Jennifer Pan is a Professor of Communication at Stanford University, with courtesy appointments in Political Science and Sociology. Her research bridges political communication, digital media, and authoritarian politics, focusing on how censorship, propaganda, and information manipulation operate in the digital age.
She employs experimental and computational methods to analyze large-scale political activity datasets, exploring how authoritarian and democratic regimes shape public preferences and behaviors through digital strategies. Her work extends to algorithmic effects on political attitudes and cross-national media dynamics.
- Key research areas: Authoritarian resilience, digital repression, social media manipulation, censorship mechanisms, computational political communication
- Methodologies: Experimental design, big data analysis, computational modeling, field studies in authoritarian contexts
Her recent publications examine topics like disguised repression through non-political legal actions, gender compliance in authoritarian settings, and algorithmic amplification of political news. These studies often utilize randomized experiments and social media platform data.





