
معرفی
Jon Green is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Duke University's Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. from Ohio State University (2020) and a B.A. from Kenyon College (2014). His research focuses on political communication, social media dynamics, and the intersection of technology with democratic processes. He has held affiliations including Harvard's Shorenstein Center and Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute.
Research interests include misinformation diffusion, partisan media ecosystems, and elite communication strategies. His work has appeared in top journals like American Political Science Review and Nature. Key contributions address curation bubbles, network science applications, and the role of political pundits in shaping ideological discourse.
- Grants & Awards: NetSeed Pilot Grant (2021), multiple teaching awards, and recognition for impactful policy-relevant research.
- Teaching: Courses include Campaigns & Elections, American Politics, and quantitative methods.
- Labs/Teams: Collaborates with the Duke Frontiers Workshop and Northeastern’s Network Science Institute.
Recent projects explore generative AI’s impact on political science, post-pandemic policy attitudes, and the structural drivers of social media polarization.


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