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   Graduate Faculty Researchers at the College

-Administrators
-Department of Communication
-School of Journalism and Telecommunications
-School of Library and Information Science
-RESEARCHERS IN THE SPOTLIGHT-

Administrators

  • Dean J. David Johnson (Michigan State University): Information seeking, health communication, innovation, network analysis and organizational communication
  • Associate Dean for Graduate Programs Derek Lane (University of Oklahoma): Message reception, instructional communication, interpersonal communication, and group communication
  • Chair of the Department of Communication and Associate Dean for Research Nancy Harrington (University of Kentucky): Health communication and interpersonal communication
  • Director of the School of Journalism & Telecommunications Beth Barnes (Northwestern University): Advertising and marketing communications
  • Director of the School of Library & Information Science Timothy Sineath (University of Illinois): Governance and management of non-profits, planning, assessment, and organizational development; library and information science education

Department of Communication

  • Michael Arrington (University of South Florida): Health communication, narrative inquiry, interpersonal and family communication, communicating social report, communication and race/ethnicity, and African American studies
  • Douglas Boyd (University of Minnesota): Comparative systems of broadcasting, international broadcasting, broadcasting and national development, and new media technology
  • Elisia L. Cohen (University of Southern California): Health and risk communication, mass media and culture, and public argument
  • Pamela Cupp (University of Kentucky): Instructional communication, health interventions, metacognition and sensation seeking
  • Alan DeSantis (Indiana University): Critical, social and rhetorical theory and criticism
  • Seth Noar (University of Rhode Island): Health behavior change, safer sexual behavior, theoretical models, gender, methodology and statistics
  • Phil Palmgreen (University of Michigan): Audience uses of mass communication, media effects, and communication campaigns
  • Caroline Rankin (PHD Candidate, University of Texas, Austin): Interpersonal communication and personal relationships, relational history, conflict, emotion, STD prevention, communication theory and methodology
  • Kevin Real (Texas A&M University): Organizational communication, group communication, health communication
  • Deanna D. Sellnow (University of North Dakota): Instructional communication, music as communication
  • Tim L. Sellnow (Wayne State University): Risk and crisis communication
  • Mina Tsay (Pennsylvania State University): Psychological and social effects of media, enjoyment of entertainment media, cognitive and emotional responses, appeal of reality-based programming
  • G. Norman Van Tubergen (University of Iowa): Q-Methodology, multivariate research methods, mass communication, mass culture, and market research
  • Rick Zimmerman (University of Wisconsin): Theories of health behavior change, adolescent and young adult risk behavior prevention, and methodology/statistics

School of Journalism and Telecommunications

  • Chike Anyaegbunam (University of Iowa): Communication and international development, integrated strategic communication, new media technologies and rural development, rural health communication, participatory communication research and people empowerment
  • Al Cross: Director of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues
  • Deborah Chung (Indiana University): Visual communication, implications/effects of communication technologies on journalism practice and culture, and interactive features on news websites
  • Jim Hertog (University of Minnesota): Political economy of the mass media, advertising and society, social marketing and information campaigns
  • Phillip Hutchison (University of Utah): Media history; media, culture and society; the relationship between theories of narrative, media forms, and media framing
  • Richard Labunski (University of California-Santa Barbara; J.D. Seattle University School of Law): Media law, new media technology and the First Amendment
  • Tom Lindlof (University of Texas): Social uses and effects of media, cognition and mediated communication, cultural studies of communication, and qualitative research methods
  • Mark Stuhlfaut (Michigan State University): Creativity and the socially creative processes in advertising
  • Zixue Tai (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities): Global media and communication, social impact of new media, social network analysis
  • Chan Yun Yoo (University of Texas at Austin): Consumer behavior and marketing communications, interactive advertising, and advertising media planning

School of Library and Information Science

  • Rebecca Miller Banner (Emporia State University): Intercultural knowledge transfer, research methods, needs assessment and evaluation, knowledge transfer in non-profit/volunteer organizations
  • Dennis Carrigan (M.P.A., Harvard; M.S.L.S., University of Kentucky) Assistant Director of the School of Library & Information Science: Library management issues and problems to include the problem that serials present to the academic library, collection development
  • Donald O. Case (Stanford University): Information-seeking behavior, information technologies, telecommunications policy, social uses and effects of computers
  • Sujin Kim (University of Pittsburgh): Information systems and technology, database management and warehousing, information seeking behavior, health science librarianship, and medical informatics
  • Lisa O'Connor (Kent State): The cultural foundations of library science, information literacy, assessment and business librarianship
  • Stephanie D. Reynolds (University of North Texas): Young adult literature, bibliotherapy, bibliocognition, response to literature in social networks
  • Kwan Yi (McGill University): Information retrieval and automatic text categorization of digital information

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