
Zeve Sanderson is the founding Executive Director of NYU's Center for Social Media and Politics and a Research Associate at the Center on Technology Policy.
His research, which uses computational and experimental methods to study the political impacts of the digital information environment, has been published in Nature, PNAS Nexus, Journal of Experimental Political Science, and more. His policy analysis focuses on evaluating the impacts of state level tech policy, such as age verification and AI labeling. He speaks regularly to the media, civil society organizations, and tech companies. His writing has appeared in The Washington Post, Slate, The Hill, and Brookings, among other popular outlets. Outside of NYU, he consults for international NGOs supporting information integrity efforts.