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Peer-reviewed journal articles

Martin, Z., Beacken, G., Trauthig, I., & Woolley, S. (2024). Embodied political influencers: How U.S. anti-abortion actors co-opt narratives of marginalization. Social Media + Society (online). DOI: DOI: 10.1177/20563051241245401

John, J. N. & Martin, Z. C. (2024). “I’m in panic mode:” A qualitative study of post-Roe abortion information needs and barriers on Reddit. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health (online). DOI: 10.1111/psrh.12252

Martin, Z., Riedl, M., & Woolley, S. (2023). How pro- and anti-abortion activists use encrypted messaging apps in post-Roe America. Big Data & Society (online).
DOI: 10.1177/20539517231221736

Lukito, J., Lee, T., Martin, Z., Glover, K., Hu, A., & Cui, D. (2023). Connective action in Myanmar: a mixed-method analysis of Spring Revolution.Information, Communication & Society (online). DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2023.2289973

Riedl, M., Martin, Z., & Woolley, S. (2023). “I get suppressed:” Pro- and anti-abortion activists’ folk theories of platform governance and shadowbanning. Information, Communication & Society (online). DOI: 10.1080/1369118X.2023.2289976

Martin, Z. C., Trauthig, I. K., Glover, K., & Woolley, S. C. (2023). The political use of encrypted messaging applications: Evidence from southeast Asia and its implications for the global public sphere. First Monday (online). DOI: 10.5210/fm.v28i10.13172

Trauthig, I. K., Martin, Z. C., & Woolley, S. C. (2023). Messaging apps: A rising tool for informational autocrats. Political Research Quarterly (online). DOI: 10.1177/10659129231190932

Montiel Valle, D. & Martin, Z. (2023). Feigning indignance, reinstating power: Paradigm repair, femicide, and the publishing of Ingrid Escamilla’s murdered body. Journalism Studies (online). DOI: 10.1080/1461670X.2023.2209808

Martin, Z. (2022). “The day joy was over:” Representation of pregnancy loss in the news. Feminist Media Studies, (23)5, 2339-2354. DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2022.2051060

Montiel Valle, D. & Martin, Z. C. (2021). Entangled with the necropolis: A decolonial feminist analysis of femicide news coverage in Latin America. Feminist Media Studies, (23)3, 1222-1237. DOI: 10.1080/14680777.2021.1988675

Public-facing work

Martin, Z., Trauthig,I., & Woolley, S. (2023, August 23). “What role do messaging apps play in autocrats’ propaganda?” Centre for International Governance Innovation. https://www.cigionline.org/articles/what-role-do-messaging-apps-play-in-autocrats-propaganda/.

Martin, Z., Riedl, M., Hollander, E., & Trauthig, I. (2023, July 10). “Abortion activists are targets of violent, gendered threats after overturn of Roe.” Teen Vogue. https://www.teenvogue.com/story/abortion-activists-violent-threats-roe.

Martin, Z. & Trauthig, I. (2023, June 30). “How Gen Z is changing anti-abortion extremism through ‘queering.’” Global Network on Extremist and Technology. https://gnet-research.org/2023/06/30/how-gen-z-is-changing-anti-abortion-extremism-through-queering/.

El-Masri, A., Martin, Z., & Riedl, M J. (2022, August 12). Input contributed to “Report on challenges to freedom of opinion and expression in times of armed conflict and other disturbances.” Special Rapporteur on the promotion and protection of the right to freedom of opinion and expression, presented to 77th session of the UN General Assembly in 2022. https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/documents/issues/expression/cfis/conflict/2022-10-07/submission-disinformation-and-freedom-of-expression-during-armed-conflict-UNGA77-academia-university-of-texas-at-austin.pdf.

Trauthig, I. K., Glover, K., Martin, Z., Goodwin, A., & Woolley, S. (2022, August 11). “Polarized information ecosystems and encrypted messaging apps: Insights into Egypt, Ethiopia, and Libya.” Center for Media Engagement. https://mediaengagement.org/research/polarized-information-ecosystems-and-encrypted-messaging-apps/.

Martin, Z., El-Masri, A., Trauthig, I. K. (2022, July 6). “End-to-end encryption for messaging apps: Important for whom, how and what’s its future?” Center for Media Engagement. https://mediaengagement.org/blogs/end-to-end-encryption-for-messaging-apps-important-for-whom-how-and-whats-its-future/

Martin, Z. (2022, July). “Losing a pregnancy does not always mean you’ve lost everything.” One to Know Magazine (6).

Glover, K. & Martin, Z. (2021, December 19). “[ANALYSIS] Viber: The next frontier for political propaganda in the Philippines?” Rappler. https://www.rappler.com/voices/thought-leaders/analysis-viber-next-frontier-political-propaganda-philippines/

Martin, Z., Glover, K., Trauthig, I. K., Whitlock, A., & Woolley, S. (2021, December 2). “Political talk in private: Encrypted messaging apps in Southeast Asia and Eastern Europe.” Center for Media Engagement. https://mediaengagement.org/research/encrypted-messaging-apps-in-southeast-asia-and-eastern-europe

Martin, Z., Glover, K., & Coburn, C. (2021, October 21). “The K-pop fans who have become anti-authoritarian activists in Myanmar.” Slate Future Tense. https://slate.com/technology/2021/10/k-pop-fans-myanmar-activists.html