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Yoo Ji Suh is a Lecturer and Ph.D. candidate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC), with minors in Political Science and Psychology. Her research focuses on the intersection of media effects, moral psychology, and public opinion, particularly exploring how media and morality shape civic culture, social movements, and pro-social behaviors. She employs computational, experimental, and survey methods to address these questions. In Spring 2025, she teaches JOURN 677: Concepts & Tools for Data Analysis and Visualization.
Education: Ph.D. candidate at UW-Madison SJMC, with minors in Political Science and Psychology.
Her research interests include:
- Moral psychology’s role in political persuasion and democratic culture
- Backlash dynamics against social movements
- Designing interventions to promote tolerance and compromise
- Gender biases in AI-generated media
- Fact-checking efficacy and audience engagement in news media
Her recent work analyzes moral framing strategies, algorithmic bias in AI systems, and the psychological mechanisms behind misinformation acceptance. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, her publications reflect innovative interdisciplinary approaches to media studies.
Her teaching and advising activities are centered on data literacy and critical media analysis, with no grants or labs explicitly mentioned in the provided text.




