Anne Cooper-Chen, Ph.D.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
International communication and entertainment-education (Note: Dr. Anne Cooper-Chen is currently on leave and serves as visiting professor in Beijing.)
Benjamin R. Bates, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School of Communication Studies
Communication campaigns in the context of clean indoor air, alcohol consumption and forest fire prevention, public understanding of medical genetics and biotechnological sciences, the construction of race in/and medicine, public presentation of British and American foreign policy
Bojinka Bishop
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
International public relations and participatory research methods
Brad Jokisch, Ph.D.
Department of Geography
Director, Latin American Studies
Latin America, migration and communication networks
Catherine Axinn, Ph.D.
College of Business
International marketing
Calvin James, Ph.D.
Director, Tropical and Geographical Disease Institute, Biomedical Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine
Virology, disease and development
David Mould, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
International Media, post-Soviet Media (especially Central Asia), Media in war and conflict, journalism ethics, documentary film history
Diane Ciekawy, Ph.D.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology; Acting Director, African Studies
Anthropological theory, social change and development, political anthropology, religion, gender; Subsaharan Africa
Don Flournoy, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
New technologies and international communication
Drew McDaniel, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Interim Director, Center for International Studies
International communication, comparative broadcasting systems and Southeast Asia
Duncan Brown, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Media policy and regulation, political economy, media theory, media literacy and education
Elizabeth Blair, Ph.D.
College of Business
Social marketing
Elizabeth Collins, Ph.D.
Department of Philosophy / World Religions
Southeast Asian Studies, racial and ethnic conflict, and democratization
Eugene Ammarell, Ph.D.
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Director, Southeast Asian Studies Program
Ethnography, anthropological astronomy, anthropological theory, Southeast Asia
Francis E Godwyll, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Cultural Studies, College of Education
Poverty, education and sustainable development; HIV/AIDS and the African child, children’s rights & communication barriers, early childhood practices and philosophies, diversity and equity issues, disability issues, language as a tool for social mobility, local knowledge utilization, women and globalization, ICT & marginalization
Gene Mapes, Ph.D.
Department of Environmental and Plant Biology
Environmental studies
Geoffrey Buckley, Ph.D.
Department of Geography
Environment, natural resource conservation, Appalachia, land use and ownership, human-landscape interaction
George Korn, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Video production, advocacy, and media ethics
Jaylynne Hutchinson, Ed.D.
Department of Educational Studies
Cultural studies in education, education and democratic activism
Jenny Nelson, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Qualitative research, cultural studies, ethnography, identity and representation in media
Josep Rota, Ph.D.
Professor
School of Media Arts and Studies
Research methods, international communication, communication and national development
Joseph Slade, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
History of technology; media ecology; relationships among technology, communication, and culture; theories of communication
Judith Millesen Ph.D.
Department of Political Science
Public administration, non-profit management
Julia Paxton, Ph.D.
Department of Economics
Development economics, Latin American development, African development, microfinance (outreach and sustainability of financial institutions, savings by the poor, group lending)
Lawrence Wood, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School of Media Arts and Studies
Development and rural development, telecommunications and media regulation and policy; development in the Appalachian Region and other rural areas of the U.S. and world; GIS in telecommunications research and analysis
Michael Malley. Ph.D.
Department of Political Science
Politics and conflict in Southeast Asia
Michele Morrone, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences; Director, Environmental Studies
Environmental justice, environmental risk perception, environmental policy
Najee Muhammad, Ed.D.
Department of Educational Studies
African-centered philosophy and epistemology, critical social theory and pedagogy, Pan-African history, transformational leadership
Norma Pecora, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Media theory, children and media, media education and literacy
Patricia Cambridge, Ph.D.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
Political communication and public relations
Phyllis Bernt, Ph.D.
School of Information and Telecommunication Systems
International telecommunications, regulatory policy, social effects of information technologies
Robert Stewart, Ph.D.
E.W. Scripps School of Journalism
Director, Institute for International Journalism
Electronic journalism and international communication
Roger Cooper, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Director, School of Media Arts and Studies
Leadership and the creative process, audience research, programming, media literacy
Tania B. Basta, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, School of Public Health Sciences and Professions, College of Health and Human Services
Mental health and HIV/AIDS; self-care behavior and HIV/AIDS; workplace health
Teresa Franklin, Ph.D.
Department of Educational Studies
Distance education and instructional technology
Vibert C. Cambridge, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Communication and development, communication and social change, entertainment-education, multicultural broadcasting in the US
William Romoser, Ph.D.
Biomedical Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine
International development and tropical diseases
W. Stephen Howard, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts and Studies
Director, African Studies Program
African studies and participatory research methods
Yeong-Hyun Kim, Ph.D.
Department of Geography
Globalization, international political economy, Asian economic crises, development economics
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