Tomás Dodds is an assistant professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research examines the evolving relationship between journalism and technology, focusing on how media organizations develop open-source tools and artificial intelligence systems that serve the public interest. His book, Journalism in the Age of AI: From Acceleration to Reimagination, co-authored with Seth Lewis and Rodrigo Zamith, is forthcoming from Polity in 2026.
Tomás is the founding Director of the Public Tech Media Lab. With over 60 members from industry and academia, the Lab serves as a collaborative sandbox for journalists, technologists, and interdisciplinary scholars to collectively explore, address, and anticipate the ethical implications of emerging technologies.
His work has appeared in numerous scholarly journals, including AI & Society, Journalism Studies, Journalism, Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism Practice, and Digital Journalism, where he also serves on the board. He has also edited special issues on media hype, artificial intelligence, open-source investigations, and public interest technologies.
At UW-Madison, Tomás is affiliated with the Data Science Institute, the Center for Journalism Ethics, and the Holtz Center for Science & Technology. Since 2022, he has served as a faculty associate at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. Previously, he was a research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) and the AI, Media & Democracy Lab at the University of Amsterdam, a DigiPol Fellow at the University of Liverpool, and an OsloMet Digital Journalism Research Fellow at Oslo Metropolitan University.
Tomás teaches both practical and theoretical courses, including J676 “Innovations in Journalism,” J203 “Information for Communication,” and J880 “AI, Platforms and News,” a graduate seminar on the integration of AI systems in journalism. In 2021, he received the BKO (Basiskwalificatie Onderwijs), the Dutch University Teaching Qualification.
Before joining UW-Madison, Tomás taught at Leiden University and the University of Amsterdam. As a journalist, he was a foreign correspondent for EFE, the world’s fourth-largest news agency, with his work appearing in English-, Spanish-, and Portuguese-language outlets. Early in his career, he worked at the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in Santiago de Chile and the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) in Washington, D.C.
Tomás earned his doctorate in Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology from Leiden University. He holds an M.A. in Sociology from the Catholic University of Chile and a B.A. in Journalism and Social Communication from the University of Chile. He is also an accredited guide and rescue scuba diver.
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Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
- Dodds, T. & Liang, C. (accepted, 2026). Analysis of AI Technology Control Mechanisms Under the Framework of Magical Determinism: DeepSeek and OpenAI Case Studies. The Information Society.
- Kiggen, S., Dodds, T., Opgenhaffen, M., & Verstappen, M. (2026). Remediating Authority: How Journalists Adjust Their Sources for TikTok Audiences. Journalism Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2026.2633585
- Dodds, T., Yeung, W. N., Mellado, C., & de-Lima Santos, M. (2026). On Controlled Change: Generative AI’s Impact on Professional Authority in Journalism. Journalism Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2026.2616634
- Geboers, M., Dodds, T., Boukes, M., & Abdul Rahman, E. (2025). Journalists “Attagged”: The @-tag as a Bonding Tool for “Supercharged Critical Publics.” Journalism Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2025.2539338
- Dodds, T., Zamith, R., & Lewis, S. C. (2025). The AI Turn in Journalism: Disruption, Adaptation, and Democratic Futures. Journalism, 27(3), 530–544. https://doi.org/10.1177/14648849251343518
- Faure, A., Brinck-Vergara, S., Lagos-Lira, C., & Dodds, T. (2025). Desconocidos, precarios y multifacéticos: El desmantelamiento del trabajo de corresponsal extranjero en agencias noticiosas en Chile. Estudios sobre el mensaje periodístico, 31(1), 155–166. https://dx.doi.org/10.5209/emp.97846
- Dodds, T., Vandendaele, A., Simon, F., Helberger, N., Yeung, W. N., & Reséndez, V. (2025). Knowledge Silos as a Barrier to Responsible AI Practices in Journalism? Exploratory Evidence from Four Dutch News Organizations. Journalism Studies, 26(6), 740–758. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2025.2463589
- Dodds, T., van der Velden, L., Torres, G., El-Masri, A., Reese, S., Fiorella, G., Adams Row Far, R., Ivens, G., & Kotišová, J. (2025). On the Institutionalization of OSINV in Journalistic Practice. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 102(3), 617–641. https://doi.org/10.1177/10776990251334382
- Kievits, N., Dodds, T., & Vandendaele, A. (2025). Op zoek naar balans – De invloed van audience metrics op de redactionele vrijheid van RTL Nieuws-journalisten. Tijdschrift voor Communicatiewetenschap, 53(1), 51–72. https://doi.org/10.5117/tCW2025.1.004.KiEV
- de Koning, A., Dodds, T., & Vandendaele, A. (2024). Quantifying Community Interest: A Study on the Role of Audience Metrics in Hyperlocal Journalism. Journalism Studies, 26(1), 24–40. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2024.2412206
- Dodds, T., Geboers, M., & Boukes, M. (2024). “It Became No Man’s Land”: The Burden of Moderating Online Harassment in Newswork. Journalism Practice, 20(3), 953–970. https://doi.org/10.1080/17512786.2024.2387664
- van der Woude, M., Dodds, T., & Torres, G. (2024). The Ethics of Open Source Investigations: Navigating Privacy Challenges in a Gray Zone Information Landscape. Journalism, 26(10), 2184–2202. https://doi.org/10.1177/14648849241274104
- Dodds, T., Arafat, R., & Yeung, W. N. (2024). Bound by Exile: Exploring Kinship Dynamics and Role Perceptions among Diaspora Journalists. Journalism Studies. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2024.2366344
- de-Lima Santos, M., Yeung, W. N., & Dodds, T. (2024). Guiding the Way: A Comprehensive Examination of AI Guidelines in Global Media. AI & Society, 40, 2585–2603. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-01973-5
- Dodds, T., Reséndez, V., von Nordheim, G., Araujo, T., & Möller, J. (2024). Collaborative Coding Cultures: How Journalists Use GitHub as a Trading Zone. Digital Journalism, 12(7), 1030–1051. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2024.2342468
- Baftiu, D. & Dodds, T. (2023). Adapting to Twitter: The Entanglement of Journalistic Values and Online Personas. Journalism Studies, 24(10), 1295–1315. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2023.2209812
- Dodds, T., de Vreese, C., Helberger, N., Reséndez, V., & Seipp, T. (2023). Popularity-driven Metrics: Audience Analytics and Shifting Opinion Power to Digital Platforms. Journalism Studies, 24(3), 403–421. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461670X.2023.2167104
- Dodds, T. (2019). Reporting with WhatsApp: Mobile Chat Applications’ Impact on Journalistic Practices. Digital Journalism, 7(6), 725–745. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2019.1592693
- Dodds, T. (2017). Efecto del postmaterialismo y nivel sociocultural en el comportamiento del voto chileno. Ciencia Política, 12(24), 205–235. https://dx.doi.org/13446/cp.v12n24.63408
- Dodds, T. & García del Río, F. (2017). Evaluando la relación entre el consumo televisivo y las actitudes hacia personas viviendo con VIH/sida en Chile. Investigación y Desarrollo, 25(1), 6–22. https://dx.doi.org/10.14482/indes.25.1.10225
- Dodds, T. & Amor, I. (2016). Posicionamiento de las mujeres como locutoras en las transmisiones de programas radiales en Santiago de Chile. Estudios sobre el Mensaje Periodístico, 22(2), 981–993. https://dx.doi.org/5209/ESMP.54247
Books
- Lewis, S. C., Zamith, R., & Dodds, T. 2026. Journalism in the Age of AI: From Acceleration to Reimagination. New Jersey: Polity.
- Dodds, T., Koenig, A., Torres, G., Pérez de Acha, G., & Monard, E. (Eds.). (In prep). The Routledge Handbook of Open Source Investigations. Routledge.
- Dodds, T. (Ed.). (2024). Immersive Journalism: Virtual Worlds and the Future of the News Industry. Lexington Books.
- Brossi, L., Dodds, T., & Passerón, E. (Eds.). (2019). Inteligencia artificial y bienestar de las juventudes en América Latina. LOM Ediciones.
- Brossi, L., & Dodds, T. (Eds.). (2019). Visualización de datos: Periodismo y comunicación en la era de la información visual. Editorial Universitaria.
- Dodds, T., & Brossi, L. (Eds.). (2017). Medios y diversidades sexuales: política, cuerpo e identidad. Ediciones Radio Universidad de Chile.
Book and Encyclopedia Chapters
- Dodds, T., & Liang, C. (2026). Algorithmic Transparency and the Right of Refusal Among Latin American Youths. In L. Brossi, S. Cortesi & L. A. Hasse (Eds.), Handbook of Communication, Media and Digital Technologies in Iberoamerica. De Gruyter.
- Faour, L., van der Nat, R., & Dodds, T. (2025). Algorithmic Folk Theories in Dutch Journalism for News Production on TikTok. In J. Vázquez-Herrero & M. C. Negreira-Rey (Eds.), TikTok Journalism: News, Media and Journalists in the Short Video Era. Peter Lang Group.
- Graves, L., & Dodds, T. (2025). Cómo mejorar la relación entre las facultades de periodismo y la industria periodística. In R. Magallón Rosa (Ed.), Comprometidos con la verdad: Propuestas para combatir la desinformación (pp. 113-120). Club Abierto de Editores (CLABE).
- Geboers, M., & Dodds, T. (2025). Advancing Mixed Digital Methods: Digital Ethnography and Digital Methods in Contemporary Media Cultures. In M. Opgenhaffen & J. Hendrickx (Eds.), Research Methods for Social Media Journalism. Taylor & Francis.
- Dodds, T., & Yeung, W. N. (2025). Newsroom. In A. Nai, M. Grömping, & D. Wirz (Eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Communication (pp. 99–102). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Yeung, W. N., & Dodds, T. (2025). Automated Journalism. In A. Nai, M. Grömping, & D. Wirz (Eds.), Elgar Encyclopedia of Political Communication (pp. 113-117). Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Dodds, T., Yeung, J., & Koppelaar, T. (2024). Ethics of Care: Considerations in Collecting Audience Data for Immersive Journalism. In T. Dodds (Ed.), Immersive Journalism: Virtual Worlds and the Future of the News Industry (pp. 179-194). Lexington Books.
- Geboers, M., & Dodds, T. (2023). Mapping Mobs – Technological affordances, metrics, and digital violence against journalists. In T.E. Filibeli & M.O. Özbek (Eds.), Mapping (in)nocent lies in the digital information sphere: Misinformation, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and causes. (pp. 39-55). Taylor and Francis.
- Dodds, T. (2022). Etnografía de medios en Chile: Estrategias y consideraciones éticas. In A. Faure & C. Lagos (Eds.), Campo en obras. Postales y apuntes sobre los estudios de periodismo en Chile (pp. 101-122). Editorial Universidad de Santiago de Chile.
- Dodds, T. (2021). Structures of resistance: Citizen-generated reporting in times of social unrest. In G. Lopez, P. Masip, D. Palau, E. Campos & B. Palomo (Eds.), Politics of Disinformation: The Influence of Fake News on Public Sphere (pp. 119-131). Wiley-Blackwell.
- Brossi, L., & Dodds, T. (2019). Inteligencia artificial y dinámicas de inclusión/exclusión de las juventudes. In L. Brossi, T. Dodds, & E. Passerón (Eds.), Inteligencia artificial y bienestar de las juventudes en América Latina (pp. 61-69). LOM Ediciones.
- Dodds, T. (2019). Aproximaciones a los procesos editoriales y encuadres en la producción de información visual en la prensa chilena. In L. Brossi & T. Dodds (Eds.), Visualización de datos: Periodismo y comunicación en la era de la información visual (pp. 148-151). Editorial Universitaria.
Contributed Peer-Review Papers Presented at Academic Conferences
- Graves, L., Wang, S., & Dodds, T. (September 2026). Who Gets to Decide, and When? Human-in-the-Loop Boundary Work in AI-Age Fact-Checking. Paper presented at the 11th European Communication Conference. Brno, Czech Republic.
- Graves, L., & Dodds, T. (July 2026). What Does the ‘Human in the Loop’ Do? Rethinking Human Oversight in Newsroom AI. Paper presented at the 6th International Conference on Disruptive Technologies, Tech Ethics, and Artificial Intelligence. Viseu, Portugal.
- Dodds, T., & Liang, C. (June 2026). Strategic Opacity: The Paradox of Open-Source AI Governance in DeepSeek and OpenAI. Paper presented at the ICA 2026 Conference. Cape Town, South Africa.
- Jaeger, B., Dodds, T., Reséndez, V., & El Ali, A. (April 2026). The Impact of Immersive Journalism Technologies on Skip-Intention Behavior. Paper presented at ECREA Journalism Studies Conference 2026. Groningen, the Netherlands.
- Geboers, M., Dodds, T., Boukes, M., & Abdul Rahman, E. (January 2026). You can’t really ‘untag’: The material addressability of X and the undermining of journalistic authority. Paper presented at the 59th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-59). Maui, USA.
- Graves, L., & Dodds, T. (November 2025). Rethinking “Human in the Loop” in AI-Driven Fact-Checking. Paper presented at “The Future of Fact Checking in the Algorithmic Society” Workshop. Oxford, United Kingdom.
- Dodds, T., Zamith, R., & Lewis, S. C. (May 2025). The AI Turn in Journalism: Disruption, Adaptation, and Democratic Futures. Paper presented at the Journalism Safety Research Network (JSRN) Online Symposium on AI and Journalism. (Online).
- Mellado, C., Cruz, A., & Dodds, T. (June 2025). The Role of Trust in the News, Evaluation of Journalism and Media Literacy on Audience Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence in Chilean Journalism. Paper presented at the ICA 2025 Conference. Denver, USA.
- Faour, L., van der Nat, R., & Dodds, T. (June 2025). Algorithmic Folk Theories in Journalism for News Production on TikTok. Paper presented at the ICA 2025 Conference. Denver, USA.
- Dodds, T., Palomino-Flores, P., & Pool-Rojas, J. (June 2024). Incorporating AI Ethics in Journalism Education: Lessons from Latin America. Paper presented at the ICA 2024 “Media and Communication in Global Latinidades” Pre-Conference. Gold Coast, Australia.
- Dodds, T., Yeung, W. N., & Arafat, R. (April 2024). Bound by Exile: Exploring Kinship Dynamics Among Diaspora Journalists. Paper presented at ECREA Journalism Studies Conference. Sheffield, UK.
- Vandendaele, A., & Dodds, (April 2024). Looking for Balance – The Impact of Audience Metrics on Dutch TV Reporters’ (Perceived) Sense of Editorial Freedom. Paper presented at ECREA Journalism Studies Conference. Sheffield, UK.
- Yeung, W. N., & Dodds, T. (November 2023). Digitality-as-a-process: The Co-construction of Digitality and New Media Technologies. Paper presented at the Society for the Social Studies of Science 4S Conference. Honolulu, USA.
- de-Lima Santos, M., Yeung, W. N., & Dodds, T. (October 2023). AI Guidelines in the News Media Worldwide. Paper presented at the International Symposium – AI Cultures Communications Between Humans and Machines in A Plural World. Torino, Italy.
- Vandendaele, A. & Dodds, T. (September 2023). Translating Data: Strategies for News Audience Engagement Across Social Media Platforms. Paper presented at the Future of Journalism 2023 Conference. Cardiff, UK.
- Dodds, T., Vandendaele, A., Simon, F., de-Lima Santos, M., & Helberger, N. (September 2023). Defining Responsible AI in Journalism: Reporters’ Perceptions on Automated Decision-Making and Algorithmic Bias. Paper presented at the Future of Journalism 2023 Conference. Cardiff, UK.
- Dodds, T., Reséndez, V., von Nordheim, G., Araujo, T., & Möller, J. (May 2023). Collaborative Coding Cultures: How Journalists Use GitHub as a Trading Zone. Poster presented at the ICA 2023 Conference. Toronto, Canada.
- Torres, G., & Dodds, T. (May 2023). Citizen data journalism: Knowledge production with open-source technologies. Paper presented at the ICA 2023 “Media and Communication in Global Latinidades” Pre-Conference. Toronto, Canada.
- Geboers, M., Dodds, T., & Boukes, M. (May 2023). #DefundtheBBC: How social media platform’s affordances exacerbate violence against journalists. Paper presented at the ICA 2023 Conference. Toronto, Canada.
- Dodds, T., & Geboers, M. (November 2022). Periodismo, plataformas y violencia digital. Paper presented at the VIII Congreso de la Asociación Nacional de Investigadores en Comunicación (INCOM). Viña del Mar, Chile.
- Dodds, T. (March 2021). Infrastructures of resistance: The battle against misinformation in a context of social unrest. Paper presented at ECREA Political Communication Conference “Communicating crisis: Political communication in the age of uncertainty.” Bucharest, Romania (Online due to Covid-19).
- Dodds, T. (December 2020). Citizen-generated fact-checking platforms: Outgrowing failing mediatic infrastructures. Paper presented at the Prague Media Point Live 2020 – What’s Working. Prague, Czech Republic (Online due to Covid-19).
- Dodds, T. (December 2019). LGBT community-based organizations as news sources: Political communication in shifting contexts. Paper presented at the Prague Media Point 2019 – What’s Working. Prague, Czech Republic.
- Dodds, T. (November 2018). Collective silence inside Chilean mass media: How to identify self-censorship during ethnographic fieldwork. Paper presented at the Ph.D. Conference 2018: Vulnerability and resilience in research and representation. Leiden, the Netherlands.
- Dodds, T. (November 2018). How has digital technology transformed journalism: A newsroom ethnography on media infrastructure, time, and form. Paper presented at the Prague Media Point 2018 – Media and Technology: Innovative Journalism in a Contested Political Space. Prague, Czech Republic.
- Dodds, T., & Amor, I. (September 2017). Women’s voices: role and position of women journalists in radio outlets. Paper presented at the IV Congreso de la Asociación Nacional de Investigadores en Comunicación (INCOM). Santiago, Chile.
- Dodds, T., & Trujillo, M. (June 2017). Coverage and media framing of the abortion law in Chile: Between public health and the political agenda. Paper presented at the 9th Conference of the Nordic Latin American Research Network (NOLAN). Gothenburg, Sweden.
- Dodds, T. (March 2017). Criminalization of social protest and freedom of speech in Chile. Paper presented at the International Symposium “Media and Fear.” Lund, Sweden.
Conference Panels & Roundtables
- “Who Owns the Stack? Infrastructural Dependency and the Future of Media Independence” with Theresa J. Seipp, Agustin Ferrari Braun, & Seth C. Lewis. Roundtable at AoIR 2026 Conference. Mexico City, Mexico. 2026.
- “How Should We Teach AI to Future Media Professionals?” with Andrea L. Guzman, Rodrigo Zamith, Aimee Rinehart, Paola Palomino, & Louisa Ha. Panel at AEJMC 2026 Conference. New Orleans, USA. 2026.
- “Refusal, Resistance, and Reconfiguration: How Journalists Navigate AI Integration Through Strategic Technological Contestation,” with Seth C. Lewis, Nadja Schaetz, Rana Arafat, & Agustin Ferrari Braun. Panel at ECREA Journalism Studies Conference. Groningen, Netherlands. 2026.
- “The ‘Messy’ Period of AI in Journalism: Infrastructure, Uncertainty, and the Future of Journalism Studies,” with Seth C. Lewis, Sena Özkurt Azimli, & Jasmine McNealy. Panel at ECREA Journalism Studies Conference. Groningen, Netherlands. 2026.
- “The Future of Journalism (Studies) in the Age of AI,” with Seth C. Lewis, Natali Helberger, & Nicolas Mattis. Panel at SPUI25. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2025. [Video]
- “Mapping the Layers of Verification: Evaluating User-generated Content and Coordinated Networks on X,” with Janthe van Schaik, Johanna Hiebl, & Robert van der Nordaa. Roundtable at BuzzHouse. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2025. [Link]
- “The Rising Power of Big Tech,” with Theresa J. Seipp & Paddy Leerssen. Panel at SPUI25. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2025. [Video]
- “Making Sense of AI Across the Media Industries: Disrupting Communication Research by Bridging Divides,” with Andrea L. Guzman, Seth C. Lewis, Mike Yao, Pei Sze Chow, Tina McCorkindale, & Keri Stephens. Panel at the ICA 2025 Conference. Denver, USA. 2025.
- “AI in Newsrooms: Beyond the Hype to Practical Solutions,” with Theresa J. Seipp, Laurens Vreekamp, & Reshmi Pillai. Workshop at the Network Institute. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2024. [Link]
- “Investigación sobre noticias, audiencias e IA,” with Homero Gil de Zúñiga, Mónica Humeres, & Alexis Apablaza. Panel at CAMBIA ’24: La irrupción de la inteligencia artificial en el periodismo latinoamericano Conference. Santiago, Chile. 2024.
- “Experts’ Perspective on Policy and Regulation,” with Peggy Valcke, Renate Schroeder, Júlia Tar, & Lidia Dutkiewicz. Panel at the EU Vision for Media Policy in the Era of AI event. Brussels, Belgium. 2024. [Program]
- “Artificial Intelligence in Dutch Regional Newsrooms: Prospects and Perspectives,” with Reshmi G. Pillai, Theresa J. Seipp, & Renée van der Nat. Panel at Mozilla Fest. Amsterdam, Netherlands. 2024. [Program]
- “What Generative AI Means for Journalism and How We Study It,” with Seth C. Lewis, Anna Schjøtt Hansen, Philip Di Salvo, & Stefania Milan. Roundtable at ECREA Pre-Conference Mapping AI Actor Constellations in News Media and Journalism, Ljubljana, Slovenia. 2024. [Program]
- “Global Journalism in Precarious Times: Challenges and Opportunities,” with Daniela Dimitrova, Claudia Mellado, Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova, H. Denis Wu, & Manuel Alejandro Guerrero. Panel at UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day in Santiago, Chile. 2024. [Video]
- “How Digital Violence in Social Media Platforms Impact Press Freedom,” with Marloes Geboers, Mark Boukes, Justin Yeung, & Eirliani Abdul Rahman. Panel at UNESCO’s World Press Freedom Day in Santiago, Chile. 2024. [Program]
Invited Presentations
- “Emerging Technologies, Trust and Journalism,” with Jake Nelson, & Felix Simon. Frank Church Symposium (Pocatello, Idaho). April 2nd, 2026.
- “An Action-Oriented Approach to Empowering Journalism in Exile: Examining European Initiatives Supporting the News Production and Well-being of Diaspora Journalists.” Symposium on Exile Journalism (Körber-Stiftung). May 20th, 2025.
- “Anticipating the use of artificial intelligence in newsrooms.” JournalismAI Connect (Online). June 24th, 2024.
- “Refusing AI: How Journalists Avoid Falling for AI’s Hype.” Oxford Internet Institute (Oxford, UK). April 24th, 2024. (Video)
- “Using AI in the newsroom: Changing media industries,” with Ammina Kothari, Patricia Ventura, & Florencia Coelho. AI, Media & Democracy Lab (Online). April 21st, 2022. (Video)
- “Professional dissonance in journalism: Algorithmic publics and platformization?” CADS Spotlight seminar at Leiden University (Leiden, the Netherlands). February 14th, 2022.
- “Algorithmic transformations, new audiences and changing newsrooms,” with Pablo J. Boczkowski, & Edson C. Tandoc. AI, Media & Democracy Lab (Online). September 13th, 2021. (Video)
- “Memes, viralización y política,” with Julian Williams. Núcleo Inteligencia Artificial, Sociedad, Información y Comunicación; Universidad de Chile & Wikimedia Chile (Online). October 2nd, 2020. (Video)
- “Evaluando la relación entre el consumo televisivo y las actitudes hacia personas viviendo con VIH/sida en Chile,” with Felipe García. Universidad de Chile (Santiago, Chile). June 10th, 2016. (Link)