Publications
Latzer, Michael / Büchi, Moritz / Festic, Noemi (2020): Internet Use in Switzerland 2011—2019: Trends, Attitudes and Effects. Summary Report from the World Internet Project – Switzerland. Zurich, Switzerland: University of Zurich. [pdf]
Lupinacci, Ludmila / Helsper, Ellen / Rahali, Miriam / Büchi, Moritz / DeMarco, Stefano / Galperin, Hernan / Van Deursen, Alexander (2020): Approaching socio-digital inequalities from a global perspective: Challenges, possibilities and (in)compatibilities of a cross-country research project. Research Dialogues Series Media@LSE, London (UK). [more] [pdf]
Büchi, Moritz / Lutz, Christoph / Micheli, Marina (2017): Life Online: The Digital Footprint Gap. Position Paper for the Partnership for Progress on the Digital Divide 2017 International Conference, 24–26 May 2017, San Diego, California, USA. [more] [pdf]
Micheli, Marina / Lutz, Christoph / Büchi, Moritz (2018): Digital Footprints: An Emerging Dimension of Digital Inequality. In: Journal of Information, Communication & Ethics in Society, 16(3), 242–251. [more]
Büchi, Moritz / Festic, Noemi / Latzer, Michael (2018): How social well-being is affected by digital inequalities. In: International Journal of Communication, 12, 3686–3706. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/8780 [more] [pdf]
Gui, Marco / Büchi, Moritz (2021): From use to overuse: Digital inequality in the age of communication abundance. Social Science Computer Review, 39(1), 3–19. doi: 10.1177/0894439319851163 [more] [pdf]
Büchi, Moritz (2021): Book Review: Jan Van Dijk, The Digital Divide. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2020. New Media & Society [Online first]. [more] [pdf]
Büchi, Moritz (2021): Digital media are neither poison nor cure. Media@LSE Blog, December 13th, 2021 [more]
Büchi, Moritz / Festic, Noemi / Latzer, Michael (2019): Digital overuse and subjective well-being in a digitized society. Social Media + Society, 5(4), 1–12 [more] [pdf]
Hofer, Matthias / Hargittai, Eszter / Büchi, Moritz / Seifert, Alexander (2019): Older adults' online information seeking and subjective well-being: The moderating role of Internet skills. International Journal of Communication, 13, 4426–4443. https://ijoc.org/index.php/ijoc/article/view/10981 [more]