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Subramaniam Vincent

Subramanium (Subbu) Vincent, director of journalism and media ethics

Director, Journalism and Media Ethics
408-551-7070
svincent@scu.edu

Subramaniam (Subbu) Vincent directs the Journalism and Media Ethics program. He focuses on applying sourcing intelligence and ethics to the news ecosystem as a whole, from the supply side (journalism and media content) to AI-driven distribution and discovery. His work includes  (2024-25) for information source detection and quality measurement and convening the News Distribution Ethics Roundtable, bringing together product, policy, and Trust & Safety leaders to discuss distribution fairness, producing transparency recommendations (2022) and use cases (2024). 

He advised CNTI’s global public survey (2024-25) on news and AI.  He served on the Partnership on AI's steering committee for AI and Local News, and has trained professionals on OSINT and media ethics. He mentors undergraduate and graduate students from the humanities, social sciences, and engineering.

Previously, Subbu led a cross-disciplinary university engineering-media ethics team developing news annotation software analyzing 1.3 million articles for source diversity (2021-22), and partnered with WordPress/Newspack to create the Source Diversity Dashboard (2023), demonstrating to 20+ US newsrooms how AI with human oversight enables on-demand source tracking. As Tech Lead for The Trust Project, he guided 30+ global news brands in implementing transparency metadata standards.

A  on media practices and AI, Subbu applies a democracy lens to his analysis and is frequently quoted on media policy. He holds the prestigious John S. Knight Fellowship Award from Stanford University (2015-16) and received the Distinguished Service award from the Society of Professional Journalists (NorCal, 2022). He also sits on the Board of KALW Public Media (91.7 FM), a leading San Francisco Bay Area news, music, and podcast outlet.

Recent Publications

, Xiaoxiao Shang, Zhiyuan Peng, Subramaniam Vincent, Yi Fang - IEEE Access, 2025.

, Xiaoxiao Shang, Ye Chen, Yi Fang, Yuhong Liu, Subramaniam Vincent, Proceedings of the 46th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval (2023)

Reorienting Journalism to Favor Democratic Agency. Subramaniam Vincent. Chapter in  Kettering Foundation. (April 2023)

. Kathryn Bruchmann, Subramaniam Vincent, and Alexandra Folks. Frontiers in Psychology. (April 2023)

 International Symposium of Journalism, #ISOJ. Subramaniam Vincent, Xuyang Wu, Maxwell Huang, and Yi Fang. (April 2023)

 Authors: Mauro Barni, Yi Fang, Yuhong Liu, Laura Robinson, Kazutoshi Sasahara, Subramaniam Vincent, Xinchao Wang, Zhizheng WuAPSIPA Transactions on Signal and Information Processing. (2022)

, Subramaniam Vincent and Don Heider. Journalism & Communication Monographs. (Dec 2022)

"," April, 2022. Our technical paper documenting 糖心传媒-Markkula's DEI News Article auditing system accepted at the on Research and Development in Information Retrieval. Authors: Xiaoxiao Shang, Zhiyuan Peng, Qiming Yuan, Sabiq Khan, Lauren Xie, Yi Fang, Subramaniam Vincent

“”, NewsQ technical recommendations paper co-authored with Patricia Lopez, Opinions Editor, Minneapolis Star Tribune. (Inputs from David Agraz, Leona Allen Ford, Jon Allsop, Rochelle Riley, and Rebecca Traister.)

"", book published by Peter Lang in 2020. Editors: Susan Drucker, Russell Chun

"" forum series published in Journalism and Mass Communications Quarterly, June 2020. 

Articles by Subbu Vincent