Press & Media
Selected Press writing & appearances
Letter: Technology is a scapegoat for society’s teen traumas, Amy Orben & Thomas Metherell, Financial Times, 2023
Does social media make teens unhappy? It may depend on their age, Virginia Hughes, The New York Times, 2022
The question we’ve stopped asking about teenagers and social media, Cal Newport, The New Yorker, 2021
Amy Orben: ‘To talk about smartphones affecting the brain is a slippery slope’, Andrew Anthony, The Observer, 2020
Don’t despair if your child is glued to a screen, it may be keeping them sane, Amy Orben, The Observer, 2020
Social media doesn’t make teenagers unhappy, huge study shows, Chris Smyth, The Times (front page), 2019
The trouble knowing how much screen time is too much, Amy Orben, BBC News, 2018
The need for nuance in the tech use debate: A conversation with Amy Orben, DJ Neri, Behavioural Scientist, 2018
Selected Radio & Podcast appearances
Science Weekly, Amy Orben, 2023
Science or Fiction Podcast, Luisa Fassi, 2023
Science Rehashed, Luisa Fassi, 2023
BBC Radio 4 More or Less, Amy Orben, 2019
BBC Radio 4 Analysis, Amy Orben, 2018
BBC Woman’s Hour, Amy Orben, 2018
BBC World Service: The Real Story, Amy Orben, 2017
Selected Television appearances
Social Media and Youth Violence (feature documentary), BBC and 22 Summers (Idris Elba Production Company), Amrit Kaur Purba, 2024
BBC Newsnight, Amy Orben, 2019
Al Jazeera: The Inside Story, Amy Orben, 2019