Stuart N. Brotman
Professor of Journalism and Media
Stuart N. Brotman has expertise in telecommunications, electronic mass media law and policy, digital privacy and freedom of expression as well as the First Amendment.
Stuart N. Brotman has expertise in telecommunications, electronic mass media law and policy, digital privacy and freedom of expression as well as the First Amendment.
Courtney Childers has expertise in social media, influencer marketing, advertising agencies and pedagogy.
Beth Avery Foster’s research centers around public health crisis communication, especially in health campaigns.
Nick Geidner’s research examines how technological changes in media affect the ways in which individuals select, use, and make sense of journalism.
Guy Harrison’s an expert in gender and race in sports and news media.
Ahmad Hayat’s expertise focuses on how television dramas are made, from concept to production and broadcast.
Ben Horne is an expert in online disinformation and misinformation, content moderation and alt-tech social media platforms.
Minjie Li’s research is at the intersection of multicultural advertising, prosocial strategic communication, activism, implicit bias, emerging technologies, media inclusivity, and media psychology in relation to social change.
Michael Martinez research interests include media law, with a specific focus on media and the courts, the history of journalistic practices and political coverage in visual communication.
Joseph Mazer’s research interests include communication in teaching and learning contexts, social media and new technologies, communication in interpersonal relationships, and measurement issues and trends in communication research.