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Patrícia Rossini, holding a Ph.D. from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, is a Professor of Political Communication at the University of Glasgow. As the PGR Director in the Division of Politics and International Studies, she teaches courses related to political communication and is the convenor for the Political Communication MSc/MRes program. Her research primarily focuses on the relationship between political communication and digital media, exploring issues such as digital threats to democracy, online incivility, misinformation, and negative campaigning. In 2023, she was awarded the Walter Lippmann Published Article Award by the Political Communication division of the American Political Science Association for her paper on uncivil discourse in online political talk. She has served as the Associate Editor for the Journal Press/Politics and as Section Chair for Information, Technology, and Politics at APSA for the 2024-2025 term. Rossini has a background as the inaugural Derby Fellow at the University of Liverpool and has held postdoctoral positions at Syracuse University. Her current research projects include examining the causes of electoral disinformation in Brazil and user-centric approaches to harmful content moderation.
University of Glasgow • Glasgow, UK
Teaching courses related to political communication and overseeing postgraduate research.