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CJ Reynolds

SHF x CULTURAL STUDIES AWARD WINNER | 2022

CJ Reynolds is a PhD candidate in the Department of Communication and Journalism at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem researching accountability, policing, and user-generated content on social media platforms. Reynolds’ dissertation examines the politics of place, platform, and cameras in police/citizen interactions through the phenomenon of “First Amendment auditors” on YouTube. Reynolds is the recipient of The Hebrew University President’s Scholarship for Excellence and an intern for the Microsoft Research Social Media Collective. Reynolds’ work has been published in journals such as Cultural StudiesNew Media & Society, and Television & New Media, and presented at the annual conferences of the International Communication Association and the Association of Internet Researchers.