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Jeremy Littau

Associate Professor of Journalism and Communication at Lehigh University

Jeremy Littau is an Associate Professor of Journalism and Communication at Lehigh University.12 He specializes in teaching new media concepts and practices, and also teaches courses in media literacy and participatory journalism.2

Littau earned a Ph.D. in Journalism in 2009 and an M.A. in Journalism in 2007, both from the University of Missouri-Columbia.12 He also holds a B.A. in Communication (Journalism emphasis) from Biola University, which he obtained in 1997.12 He was the editor in chief of the student newspaper during the 1996-97 school year.2

As a researcher, Littau focuses on social forms of digital media, particularly the intersection of social media, community, social action, and political engagement.1 His published work includes studies on Twitter, mobile video, participatory journalism, and digital communities.1

Before his academic career, Littau worked as a journalist for 10 years, including as an editor at the Los Angeles Daily News until 2004.12 He teaches multimedia courses that cover audio and video production, web building, social media, and interactive media.1 Littau also co-hosts the Interchange Project podcast, which discusses technology and the liberal arts.1

Highlights

AI, Free Speech, and the Future of Democracy - Lehigh? | Journalism
Journalism prepared me to work with AI - by Jeremy Littau
‪Jeremy Littau‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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Location

Allentown, Pennsylvania, United States