NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics
Lama Mohammed is currently a Tech Policy Fellow at NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics, an Affiliate at All Tech Is Human, and a Girl Security Mentor. They have a background in integrated creative communications campaigns, government affairs, and cybersecurity research. Their educational background includes degrees in Communication, Legal Institutions, Economics, and Government, as well as experience in interdisciplinary studies.
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NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics
NYU’s Center for Social Media and Politics works to strengthen democracy by conducting rigorous research, advancing evidence-based public policy, and training the next generation of scholars. Over the past two decades, social media and other digital technologies have transformed our society. It’s made it easier than ever to find information, engage with politics, and connect with people across the globe. But it’s also helped fuel misinformation, enable harassment, and foment polarization, presenting urgent challenges to democratic governance. Today, as these technologies become increasingly vital to politics and public life, policymakers in the U.S. and abroad are reshaping the laws and regulations governing the online sphere. While updated policies are necessary to protect individuals from harm and ensure a healthy democracy, their success hinges on the strength of the evidence that informs them. That’s where NYU’s Center for Social Media and Politics excels. Through innovative research, teaching, and outreach, we work to understand politics, improve the public conversation, and strengthen democracy in the digital age.