Logo for the Grady College of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Georgia             
 
  Home >> Resources >> Faculty Blog Dawgs

 Blog Dawgs

Several Grady College faculty members are harnessing the power of social media through blogs. Find out what’s on their minds by visiting their professional blogs listed below.

  Critiques of Media & Culture blog
Elli Lester Roushanzamir
Associate Professor of Advertising
Critiques of Media & Culture Is pop culture always popular? Is a frig a form of media? Do media just fade away or do they always make a comeback? Are we human, media or a cyborgly combination?

  Emerging New Media blog
Bruce Klopfenstein
Professor of Telecommunications
Emerging New Media focuses on interactive television.

  Grady ADPR Department blog
Karen King
Professor and Department Head
Grady ADPR Department highlights student, faculty and staff news from the Grady College Department of Advertising and Public Relations.

  Media Consultant blog
Michael Castengera
Lecturer, Department of Telecommunications
Media Consultant is the homepage for Castengera's weekly "Message from Michael" newsletter on a wide range of media-related issues.

  New Media Institute blog
Scott Shamp
Professor, Department of Telecommunications
Director, New Media Institute
The New Media Institute Update highlights new media and technology events, opportunities, and issues. It also frequently gushes about gizmos!

  Script Writing for the Electronic Media blog
Bruce Klopfenstein
Professor of Telecommunications
Script Writing for the Electronic Media is an introduction to special scripting requirements of radio, television, film, recording and cable formats. Emphasis is upon working from the creation of the idea to final script.

  Sex in Advertising blog
Tom Reichert
Associate Professor of Advertising
Sex in Advertising features Reichert's comments on a particularly newsworthy event or a particularly interesting instance of sex in advertising.

  So This is Mass Communication? blog
Kaye Sweetser
Assistant Professor of Public Relations
So This is Mass Communication? focuses on social media (mostly blogs) as a political communication tool from a PR perspective.

  Teaching PR blog
Karen Russell
Associate Professor of Public Relations
Teaching PR focuses on a broad range of issues relating to public relations education and 1) seeks input from public relations practitioners and students from around the nation on issues like curriculum, class projects, and lecture topics; 2) informs people about what the Grady College and its students are doing; and 3) offers a platform for comment on important industry issues and events from an educator's perspective.

  Telenovelas blog
Carolina Acosta-Alzuru
Associate Professor of Public Relations
Telenovelas focuses on the Latin American TV melodramas that are watched by an estimated audience of 2 billion people in more than 130 countries around the world.

  Visual Journalism: Where education meets new media.
Mark Johnson
Lecturer, Photojournalism
Visual Journalism is used to help Grady College's photojournalism students expand their learning through links to technical articles, portfolios and multimedia projects that are pushing the envelope of new media journalism.

  What People Know blog
Barry Hollander
Associate Professor of Journalism
What People Know blog is about how people learn from the media, what they learn (or don't learn), and why it matters.

 

Copyright © 2009 Grady College at The University of Georgia All Rights Reserved
This site was created and designed by J House Media