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Jay Rosen

Jay Rosen has been on the faculty at New York University since 1986. In 1999, Yale University Press published his book, What Are Journalists For?, which is about the rise of the civic journalism movement. Rosen wrote and spoke frequently about civic journalism (also called public journalism) over a ten-year period, 1989-99. From 1993 to […]

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Holli Semetko

With over 100 publications, Holli Semetko’s research on influence, strategy and campaigns in international contexts extends from the US, UK, Germany, Turkey and the European Union (EU), to India, China and South Korea.

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Adeyinka Adeyemi

Adeyinka Adeyemi is a Senior Adviser at ECA’s African Trade Policy Center, where he leads the work on AfCFTA policy advocacy and customs coordination to enhance trade facilitation in Africa. Earlier, he led the project to harmonize policies, laws and regulations pertaining to infrastructure investment in Africa as mandated by African Heads of State and

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Sissela Bok

Sissela Bok has written extensively on topics in the fields of bioethics, practical ethics, biography, and public affairs. A former member of the Pulitzer Prize Board, she is on the editorial boards of a number of journals, including the Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Criminal Justice Ethics, and Common Knowledge.

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Richard Parker

Richard Parker’s academic articles appear in numerous academic anthologies and journals and he writes regularly for magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, New Republic, Nation, Harper’s, Le Monde, Atlantic Monthly, and International Economy, among others.

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Tom Wicker

Tom Wicker was a political columnist for The New York Times for 25 years. Wicker covered the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. He was named chief of the Times Washington bureau the following year and started writing a political column in 1966.

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Dean Alger

Dean Alger is a public affairs and media consultant. He has served as Consultant to the Minnesota Secretary of State, testified before the FCC, led election and media reform initiatives, advised candidates for high office, conducted election forums, etc. Analyst of public opinion.

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Karlyn Kohrs Campbell

Karlyn Kohrs Campbell is a professor at the University of Minnesota where she teaches courses such as Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism, Intro to Rhetorical Criticism, and Rhetoric of Feminism. Her specialties include women in communication, rhetorical theory and criticism, presidential rhetoric, and political campaigns.

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Erna Smith

Erna Smith has taught journalism since 1989, most recently at USC’s Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism where she directed a graduate internship program in Cape Town, South Africa, and the master’s of specialized journalism program for mid-career journalists and other professionals.

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