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Anya Schiffrin (born December 6, 1962) is the director of the Technology, Media, and Communications (TMaC) specialization at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), and a senior lecturer at the School of International and Public Affairs.


Biography

Dr. Schiffrin is an American former business journalist. Previously, she freelanced and worked as an editor in
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in
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, a senior financial writer at '' The Industry Standard'' in New York, bureau chief for
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Newswires in
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and
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and a writer for many other publications. She was a former Knight-Bagehot academic
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in business journalism at Columbia's Graduate School of Journalism. Schiffrin is an alumna of
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, Columbia University School of Journalism, and
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, Spain where she achieved a Ph.D. with honors. As well as her role in th
School of International and Public Affairs
Dr. Schiffrin holds multiple influential roles across various organizations in international journalism and media governance. She is the Co-chair of th
OSCE
Working Group tasked with producing recommendations for governments on press freedom, a director on the U.S. Board of Directors of th
Thomson Reuters Foundation
and a member of the Working Group "Information as a Public Good in the Age of Datafication and Artificial Intelligence" for the International Panel on Social Progress (appointed September 2024). She chairs the board of directors fo
The New Humanitarian
and serves on boards o
Reporters Without Borders USA

The GroundTruth Project
Global Board and the advisory board of the
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(formerly named Revenue Watch Institute).
the Global Reporting Centre of the University of British Columbia
an
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Dr. Schiffrin also advises th
American Journalism Project
an
Columbia University Press
while contributing to th
Forum on Information and Democracy
€™s Infodemics Working Group. Additionally, she has contributed to the AI Charter in Media initiative by Reporters Without Borders as a committee member since 2023. Previously, Dr. Schiffrin served on th
Open Society Foundations
journalism program (2016–2023)
the Center for Media, Data and Society of Central European University
(2013-2019), the Scientific Advisory Board of th
European Forum Alpbach
(2018–2023), the board of the American Assembly (2016–2019), and the Steering Committee of th
Center on Global Energy Policy
(2016–2018). She also served on the Advisory Board o
Transparentem
(2015–2017) and the board of the African journalism NGO, African Sentinel (2013–2015). In addition, she has been a visiting fellow at the Reuters Institute at the University of Oxford and an expert witness on media freedom issues. She writes extensively on topics including journalism and development, the impact of technology on journalism, platform regulations and remuneration, media in Africa, and the extractive sector, among other areas. In recent years, her research work with economis
Haaris Mateen
on why tech giants owe publishers billions of dollars garnered significant attention and recognition. She is a leading thinker and commentator on AI and publishing, media sustainability as well as mis/disinformation and media impact. Her most recent work includes
AI and the future of journalism: An issue brief for stakeholders
', part of the UNESCO series World Trends in Freedom of Expression and Media Development,
The role of journalism promoting democracy and political accountability and sustainable development
', co-authored with Joseph E. Stiglitz and Dylan Groves, and
Creating National Funds to Support Journalism and Public-Interest Media
', co-authored with Brigitte Alfter. She has edited several notable publications on journalism and media, including
Women in the Digital World
' (Routledge, 2023),
Media Capture: How Money, Digital Platforms, and Governments Control the News
' (Columbia University Press, 2021),
African Muckraking: 75 Years of Investigative Journalism from Africa
' (Jacana Press, 2017),
In the Service of Power: Media Capture and the Threat to Democracy
' (Center for International Media Assistance, 2017), and
Global Muckraking: 100 Years of Investigative Reporting from Around the World
' (New Press 2014). She is the daughter of the author and publisher
André Schiffrin André Schiffrin (June 14, 1935 – December 1, 2013) was a French-American author, publisher and socialist. Life Schiffrin was born in Paris, the son of Jacques Schiffrin, a Russian Jew who emigrated to France and briefly enjoyed success the ...
and the sister-in-law of the lawyer Philippe Sands. She was married on October 29, 2004, to Nobel Prize-winning
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and author
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, who also teaches at
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in
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. In 2011, her Reuters columns about the gender balance at Davos attracted international attention.


Books

*
Women in the Digital World
'' (2023) (Editor) *
Media Capture: How Money, Digital Platforms, and Governments Control the News
'' (2021) (Editor) *
African Muckraking: 75 Years of Investigative Journalism from Africa
'' (2017) (Co-Editor with George William Lugalambi) *
Media in the Service of Power: Media Capture and the Threat to Democracy
'' (2017) (Editor) *''Global Muckraking: 100 Years of Investigative Journalism from Around the World'' (2014) (Editor) * ''From Cairo to Wall Street: Voices from the Global Spring'' (2012) (Co-editor with Eamon Kircher-Allen) * ''Bad News: How America's Business Press Missed the Story of the Century'' (2011) (Editor) * ''Covering Labor: A Reporter's Guide to Worker's Rights in a Global Economy'' (2006) (Co-editor with Liza Featherstone) * ''Covering Oil: A Reporter's Guide to Energy and Development'' (2005) (Co-editor with Svetlana Tsalik) * ''Business and Economic Reporting: Covering Companies, Financial Markets and the Broader Economy'' (2005) (Co-author with Margie Freaney and Jane M. Folpe) * ''Covering Globalization: A Handbook for Reporters'' (2004) (Co-editor with Amer Bisat)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Schiffrin, Anya 1962 births Living people American women journalists Reed College alumni Columbia School of International and Public Affairs faculty Journalism academics Knight-Bagehot Fellows American women academics 21st-century American women