Josephine Lukito
Email: jlukito@utexas.edu
Josephine ("Jo") Lukito is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austins School of Journalism and Media. Jo studies cross-platform media language in the global political communication context, focusing especially on interactions between news and different social media platforms. Jo specializes in natural language processing and quantitative language analysis methods to study language over time.
Jos ongoing work studies political mis- and disinformation, including the impact of Russian disinformation on political communication ecologies more broadly. She has discussed her research in Columbia Journalism Review and on CNN; this research was also cited in Robert Muellers 2018 report (p. 27). Jo also studies live-tweeting, economic news coverage, public diplomacy, and U.S. news coverage about foreign policy. Jo publishes extensively in peer-reviewed journals such as The International Journal of Press/Politics, Political Communication, and Information, Communication & Society.
She is currently using generative AI and other natural language processing techniques to study how conspiracy theories and disinformation spread across social media platforms. Jo is also studying more effective strategies for independent social media archives.
Jo received her Ph.D from the University of Wisconsin Madison in 2020, where she also earned Ph.D minors in English Linguistics and Political Science (International Relations and Quantitative Methods).