Fellow at The Berkman Klein Center or Internet & Society at Harvard University
About
Jenny Korn is an intersectional feminist activist, CIS-woman of color, and scholar of race and gender in mass media and online communication. The winner of the Carl J. Couch Internet Research Award, Korn has been published in Feminist Media Studies, Hashtag Publics, The Intersectional Internet, The Journal of Communication Inquiry, Our Voices, Harvard University's Transition, and more.
Current Work:
Leveraging her scholarship and polymathy, Jenny Korn explores how the Internet environment resonates user assemblages of race and gender and how online producers-consumers have constructed inventive digital representations and computer-mediated communications of identity.
Research Area Keyword(s):
Race, gender, media, identity, online, mass, intersectionality, feminism, critical theory, social justice, cultural identities, online-offline behavior