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Elizabeth Dubois is an Associate Professor whose work explores the political uses of digital media, focusing on media manipulation and citizen engagement, as well as the role of artificial intelligence in these contexts. She leads a multidisciplinary team that includes political scientists, computer scientists, and communication scholars, and her collaborations span internationally with non-profits, technology companies, journalists, and academics. Dubois has contributed to public writing in prominent outlets such as Maclean's, Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, Policy Options, and Conversation, and has been featured in Salon for her insights on the complexities of digital engagement and public discourse. She actively supervises graduate students and teaches courses such as Political Communication and Quantitative Research Methods. Her academic journey includes degrees from the University of Oxford and the University of Ottawa.
Department of History