Colten Meisner
Bio
Colten Meisner, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at North Carolina State University. His research examines the cultures and economies of social media platforms with a focus on the labor politics of emerging media and technology industries. Trained as a qualitative social scientist, Meisner has studied a wide range of media and technology workers, including traditional print journalists; founders of digital news startups; influencers and live streamers; and workers tasked with refining search engines for global cultural sensitivities.
An expert on the social media “creator economy,” Meisner’s research has been published in such journals as New Media & Society, Social Media + Society, Media, Culture & Society, Policy & Internet, and Computers in Human Behavior. In addition to his academic work, Meisner’s research has been covered with featured commentary in such outlets as Business Insider and the MIT Technology Review.
Prior to joining North Carolina State University in 2024, he previously worked in sociotechnical research at Microsoft Research New England. Originally from Texas, Meisner holds a Ph.D. from the Department of Communication at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York.
My most recent publications can be found on my website or Google Scholar.
Education
Ph.D. Communication Cornell University
M.S. Communication Cornell University
M.S. Communication Studies Texas Christian University
B.S. Communication Studies Texas Christian University