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|name= Susan.J.Drucker | |||
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|current_post=Associate Professor in the School of Communication, Hofstra University, N.Y. , incoming president of the Eastern Communication Association. | |||
|degrees= PhD, MA, BSc | |||
|fields= Speech (Radio and Television), Broadcasting | |||
|universities=Wayne State University (PhD), <br> Michigan State University (MA) <br> Temple University (BSc) | |||
|specializations=Medium of space, media law and the impact of regulation on social interaction, interpersonal communication in public space, the implications of new technologies, social cohesion and the field of legal geography | |||
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==Short Biography== | |||
Prof. '''Susan J. Drucker''' is Associate Professor in the School of Communication, Hofstra University, N.Y. and the incoming president of the Eastern Communication Association. Her research includes the medium of space, media law and the impact of regulation on social interaction, interpersonal communication in public space, the implications of new technologies, social cohesion and the field of legal geography. She is the co-founder of Communication Landscapers, the co-editor of American Heroes in a Media Age and Voices in the Street: Gender, Media and Public Space and The Huddled Masses: Communication and Immigration. Her research has appeared in many journals in both the fields of communication and law. | Prof. '''Susan J. Drucker''' is Associate Professor in the School of Communication, Hofstra University, N.Y. and the incoming president of the Eastern Communication Association. Her research includes the medium of space, media law and the impact of regulation on social interaction, interpersonal communication in public space, the implications of new technologies, social cohesion and the field of legal geography. She is the co-founder of Communication Landscapers, the co-editor of American Heroes in a Media Age and Voices in the Street: Gender, Media and Public Space and The Huddled Masses: Communication and Immigration. Her research has appeared in many journals in both the fields of communication and law. | ||
==Selected Publications== | |||
*Drucker, S. & Gumpert G. (under contract). Urban Impulse. Peter Lang. (2014 deadline). | |||
*Herbeck, D. & Drucker, S. (eds.). (under contract) There Used to Be A Ballpark Here. Peter Lang. (2014 deadine). | |||
*Matsaganis, M., Gallagher, V. & Drucker, S. (Eds.). Urban Communication Reader, Vol. 3. Peter Lang. (2013). | |||
*Drucker, S. & Gumpert G. (Eds.). Regulating Social Media: Legal and Ethical Considerations. Peter Lang. (2013). | |||
*Drucker, S. & Gumpert, G. (Eds.). (2011). Convergence Regulation. Peter Lang. | |||
*Burd, G., Drucker, S. & Jassem, S. (Eds.). (2010). Urban Communication Reader, Vol. 2. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. | |||
*Drucker, S. & Gumpert, G. (2008). Global Media Heroes. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. | |||
*Burd, G., Drucker, S. & Gumpert, G. (Eds.). (2007). The Urban Communication Reader. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. | |||
*Gumpert, G. & Drucker, S. (Eds.). (2002). Take Me Out to the Ballgame: Communicating Baseball. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. | |||
=Selected Journals= | |||
• Guest supervisor co-editor with Gary Gumpert, Frauke Zeller & Seija Ridell. Double Special Issue on Mediated Urbanism. The International Communication Gazette. Vol. 75 (Summer-Fall 2013). | • Guest supervisor co-editor with Gary Gumpert, Frauke Zeller & Seija Ridell. Double Special Issue on Mediated Urbanism. The International Communication Gazette. Vol. 75 (Summer-Fall 2013). |
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