Sophie Duvekot has been a researcher at the Research Group on Quality Journalism in Digital Transition since 2022. She is particularly interested in the dynamic relationship between journalism and the public in today’s digital society.
In her work, Sophie explores how media and citizens can communicate responsibly and ethically in the digital information society, and what role technology, specifically AI, plays in this process. She also conducts research on how younger generations relate to news and how this affects their news consumption and behavior.
Previously, Sophie gained journalistic experience at OneWorld, Blendle and the Dutch Journalism Fund. In 2023, she obtained her Master's degree in Sociology from the University of Amsterdam, after completing her Bachelor's degree in Journalism at the School of Journalism in Utrecht in 2021.
Expertises
Previously, Sophie gained journalistic experience at OneWorld, Blendle and the Dutch Journalism Fund. In 2023, she obtained her Master's degree in Sociology from the University of Amsterdam, after completing her Bachelor's degree in Journalism at the School of Journalism in Utrecht in 2021.
Expertises
- News consumption in a digital context
- Public Research