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News from the Annenberg School for Communication September 14, 2010 Faculty publications - Profs. Krippendorff, Kraidy Faculty in the news - Profs. Jamieson, Zelizer, Turow, Sender, Kraidy, Hampton Annenberg, Annenberg research in the news
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Faculty publications - Profs. Krippendorff, Kraidy Prof. Klaus Krippendorff published in Encyclopedia of Research Design. Prof. Marwan Kraidy, student Sara Mourad, published in Global Media Journal. Faculty in the news - Profs. Zelizer, Jamieson, Turow, Sender, Kraidy, Hampton Prof. Barbie Zelizer discussed protests over the so-called “Ground Zero Mosque” with the Russian independent media. Here is a link to the story as it appeared, and a separate link to an admittedly rough translation. We apologize for the poor translation quality. Prof. Kathleen Hall Jamieson discussed the Obama Presidency during the American Political Science Association conference. Prof. Jamieson was quoted in the September 4 edition of The New York Times, in a story about Michelle Obama's re-entry into politics. She also was quoted in the September 10 edition of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, discussing health care reform. Prof. Joseph Turow discusses online privacy in an essay in the current issue of The Pennsylvania Gazette. Prof. Katherine Sender discusses Oprah Winfrey-backed television show in The Wall Street Journal. Prof. Marwan Kraidy discusses his book on reality television in the blog of Henry Jenkins. The two-part interview is titled “What Reality Television Tells Us About the Arab World: An Interview with Marwan Kraidy.” Prof. Keith N. Hampton is quoted in a September 13 story in USA Today about the propriety of eavesdropping via Social Media. Annenberg, Annenberg research in the news Secondary faculty member Caryn Lerman leads team that is recipient of a major National Institutes of Health grant. Research into PBS program Between the Lions cited by International Reading Association. FactCheck.org opens shop on Penn’s campus. Research by doctoral candidate Joel Penney cited in The New York Times Magazine. Work by Adrienne Shaw is recognized by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. Also, Adrienne Shaw was published in Games and Culture. Penn Alumna and Communications major Vanessa Bayer (C '04) is one of three new cast members of the upcoming 36th season of the NBC television program Saturday Night Live (SNL). September 15 - Scholars Intro Colloquium. September 24 - Noon time colloquium presented by Prof. John B. Jemmott, III. Send news for Annenberg In-Touch to Joseph J. Diorio
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