Anya Schiffrin

Anya Schiffrin

Senior Lecturer in Discipline of International and Public Affairs

Anya Schiffrin

International Affairs Building, Room 1319

212-854-7188


Personal Details

Focus areas: Media, development, innovation, media in Africa and the extractive sector

Anya Schiffrin is the director of the Technology, Media, and Communications at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and a senior lecturer who teaches on global media, innovation and human rights.  She writes on journalism and development, investigative reporting in the global south and has published extensively over the last decade on the media in Africa. More recently she has become focused on solutions to the problem of online disinformation, earning her PHD on the topic from the University of Navarra.  She is the editor of Global Muckraking: 100 Years of Investigative Reporting from Around the World (New Press, 2014) and African Muckraking: 75 years of Investigative journalism from Africa (Jakana 2017).  She is the editor of Media Capture: How Money, Digital Platforms and Governments Control the News (Columbia University Press 2021)

Education

  • MS, Columbia University, School of Journalism
  • BA, Reed College

Affiliations

  • Natural  Resource Governance Initiative
  • Global  Reporting Center,  University of British Columbia
  • Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD)
  • Thomson  Reuters Foundation (US)
  • Founder, www.journalismtraining.net
  • Media &  Journalism Research Center, University of Santiago (Spain)

Research And Publications

In The Media

Democratic Resilience

A Q&A with Karen Attiah MIA ’12

Oct 29 2020

Anya Schiffrin reflects on online learning, which has gone better than expected for professors and students across SIPA.

Oct 11 2020
The Morningside Post

Anya Schiffrin particiapted in a discussion about journalism and autocracy at the International Press Institute's World Congress.

Sep 30 2020
International Press Institute

Government regulation will have a "big role" in curbing disinformation on social media, Anya Schriffin explains in an interview.

Sep 09 2020
Rappler

If the government won’t regulate funding and source disclosures, Anya Schriffrin writes, then tech companies should volunteer the information and do more to provide quality information to voters.

Sep 02 2020
Columbia News