Elizabeth Stoycheff (fl3872)

University information

Title: Associate Professor
Unit: Communication
Department: Fine & Performing Arts

Contact information

313-577-2943
585 Manoogian
Communication
Fine Arts
Detroit, 48201

Academic Senate

Phone: 7-2943
Department: Communication
Thru Year: 2025
College/Division: Fine, Performing and Communication Arts
Faculty Affairs Committee Note: Member

Department of Communication

Honorific: Dr.
Title: Associate Professor
Biography:

Dr. Elizabeth Stoycheff teaches media literacy, journalism, international communication, and quantitative methods as the program head of Journalism at Wayne State. She was named a Promising Professor by the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication and earned the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts Outstanding teaching award. She was also awarded a Scripps Howard Visiting Professor in Social Media. Dr. Stoycheff has developed an affiinity for online teaching, and serves as one of Wayne State's Online Teaching Quality Fellows

Her research focuses on the role of social media and technology in shaping public opinion about democracy, with particular interest in content moderation, disinformation and fake news, online government surveillance, and digital privacy. Her work has been funded by Facebook, WhatsApp, The Waterhouse Family Institute, and the Caplan Foundation for Early Childhood. She is an Associate Editor for the journal Mass Communication & Society, and a member of Wayne State's Academic Senate. 

Dr. Stoycheff maintains an allegiance as an Iowa Hawkeye and Ohio State Buckeye fan. 

Area of Expertise:

media literacy, digital privacy, political communication, journalism, online surveillance, digital privacy, Internet censorship, democratization, large-scale survey and experimental design/analysis

Degrees and Certifications:

B.A. in Journalism and Political Science, University of Iowa
M.A., in Communication, The Ohio State University
Ph.D., in Communication, The Ohio State University

Recent Publications:

Stoycheff, E., & Stoycheff, J. (2024). The custodians of childrens’ online privacy: extending the APCO framework to parental social media sharing. Communication Research and Practice, 1-16.

Stoycheff, E. (2023). Cookies and content moderation: Affective chilling effects of internet surveillance and censorship. Journal of Information Technology & Politics.

Stoycheff, E. (2023). Institutional Perspectives on Privacy. The Routledge Handbook of Privacy and Social Media, 37-44.

Tong, S.T., Stoycheff, E., & Mitra, R. (2022). Racism and resilience of pandemic proportions: Online harassment of Asian Americans during COVID-19. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 50(6), 595-612.

Schmierbach, M., McCombs, M., Valenzuela, S., Dearing, J.W., Guo, L., Iyengar, S., Kiousis, S., Kosicki, G.M., Meraz, S., Scheufele, D.A., Stoycheff, E., Vargo, C., Weaver, D.H. & Willnat, L. (2022). Reflections on a legacy: Thoughts from scholars about agenda-setting past and future. Mass Communication & Society, 25(4), 500-527.

Jahng, R., Stoycheff, E. & Rochadiat, A. (2021). They said it’s ‘fake’: Effects of discounting cues in online comments on information quality judgments and information authentication. Mass Communication & Society, 24(4), 527-552.

Office Location: 563 Manoogian Hall
Primary E-mail: elizabeth.stoycheff@wayne.edu
Elizabeth Stoycheff

Courses taught by Elizabeth Stoycheff

Winter Term 2025 (future)

Fall Term 2024

Winter Term 2024

Fall Term 2023

Winter Term 2023

Fall Term 2022

Winter Term 2022

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