Adam Schiffer
Professor · Texas Christian University
Professor Schiffer writes and speaks on media bias, presidential nomination contests, political news, elections, and public opinion.
Media Bias Presidential Nomination Contests Political News National Elections Public Opinion and American Politics
Graham Beattie
Associate Professor and Associate Chair of Economics · Loyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Applied Microeconomics Public Economics Environmental Economics Political Economy
Sona Gala, J.D.
Clinical Associate Professor of Business Law, College of Business Administration · Loyola Marymount University
Assistant Chair, Department of Marketing and Business Law | Program Coordinator, Business Law Minor
Small Business Law Entrepreneurship Business Law
Dannagal Young
Professor, Communication · University of Delaware
Prof. Young's research interests include political media effects, media psychology, public opinion and the psychology of misinformation.
Psychology of Political Beliefs Public Opinion Political Media Effects Media Psychology Intersection of Entertainment and Information
Weiai (Wayne) Xu
Associate Professor of Communication and Affiliated Faculty at Computational Social Science Institute · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Wayne Xu studies what he calls the "three Ds" on internet platforms: discord, distrust and dishonesty.
Disinformation on social media plaforms China’s Digital Public Diplomacy Operations during the COVID-19 Crisis. Disinformation Dishonesty on internet platforms Computational communication
Stephen Farnsworth
Professor of Political Science and International Affairs · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Farnsworth has spent decades researching how media and politics intersect. Check out his website at stephenfarnsworth.net.
American Elections American Government The American Presidency Internet Politics Mass Media and Politics
Kate Astall
Senior Lecturer · Leeds Beckett
Kate Astall specialised in complex crime and criminal appeals, civil liberties work and serious personal injury.
Public Law Human Rights Law Criminal Justice Media Bias Tort Law
Elizabeth Johnson-Young
Assistant Professor of Communication · University of Mary Washington
Elizabeth Johnson-Young is an expert on health communication, especially maternal and family health, and media.
Gender and Communication Media Content Small Group Communication Public Communication Campaigns Communication Research Methods