Dennis Chamberlin photographed an assignment about water quality in Iowa for National Geographic.
Dennis Chamberlin, associate professor, took photographs for an article on water quality in Iowa for National Geographic.
Dennis Chamberlin, associate professor, took photographs for an article on water quality in Iowa for National Geographic.
"Teaching Ad Tech: Assessing Collaborative Teaching in an Advertising, Computer Science and Design Course" appears in the just published edition of the Journal of Advertising Education. The paper was co-authored by Jay Newell, associate professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, Wallapak Tavanapong, professor in computer science, and Sherry Berghefer, senior lecturer in … Continue reading Newell, Tavanapong and Berghefer publish article in Journal of Advertising Education
Mark Nieman, an assistant professor of political science, is an author of a brand-new book from University of Michigan Press: "Rising Powers and Foreign Policy Revisionism". The book addresses possibilities for international conflict associated with the rise of the "BRICS" countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Further information is available online.
Amy Bix, a professor of history, traveled to Capitol Hill on November 13 to deliver a Congressional Briefing on Automation and the Workforce, organized by the National History Center in Washington D.C. Bix joined Jonathan Coopersmith, a professor of history at Texas A&M University, and Louis Hyman, an associate professor of history at Cornell University, … Continue reading Congressional briefing, “Automation and the Workforce” to be broadcast on CSPAN3
Jan Lauren Boyles had a journal article published by Newspaper Research Journal. The piece focuses on experimentation with managerial structures for data journalism.
Contemporary Chinese Short-Short Stories: A Parallel Text, by Aili Mu, associate professor of Chinese in the Department of World Languages and Cultures, was published by Columbia University Press. The book presents Chinese short-short stories in English and Chinese, integrating language learning with cultural studies for intermediate to advanced learners of Mandarin Chinese and students of … Continue reading Aili Mu’s Contemporary Chinese Short-Short Stories: A Parallel Text published
Kelly Winfrey, assistant professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication and faculty with the Leadership Studies Program for the Catt Center, recently published an article in American Behavioral Scientist, entitled “Caucusing: Media Use and Voter Opinions in the 2016 Iowa Caucus.” Read the abstract.
Daniela Dimitrova, professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, and Dianne Bystrom, director of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, recently published an article in the Journal of Political Marketing, entitled “Role of Social Media in the 2016 Caucuses.” Read the article.