Ph.D. Ellen MICKIEWICZ James R. Shepley Professor of Public Policy Studies at Sanford School of Public Policy, and Professor of Political Science, Duke University, Durham
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1965-1967 | Lecturer, Yale University of Political Science |
1967-1969 | Assistant Professor, Michigan State University |
1969-1973 | Associate Professor, Michigan State University |
1973-1980 | Full Professor, Michigan State University |
1972-1973 | Associate Professor (joint appointment), Michigan State University, Computer Institute for Social Science |
1978 | Associate, Harvard University Russian Research Center |
Kathryn W. Davis Chair (Visiting Professor), Wellesley College | |
1980-1985 | Dean, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Emory University |
1985-1988 | Professor, Department of Political Science, Emory University |
1986-1993 | Director, International Media and Communications Program, The Carter Center |
1988-1993 | Alben W. Barkley Professor of Political Science, Emory University |
2001 | Lombard Professor, John F. Kennedy School, Harvard University |
Mitgliedschaften
Council on Foreign Relations | |
American Association for the Advancement of Slavic Studies | |
American Political Science Association | |
International Communication Association | |
Dante Society of America | |
Fellow, The Carter Center, since 1993 | |
Advisory Board to Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Program, since 1999 |
Publikationen
Soviet Political Schools, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1967 | |
Handbook of Soviet Social Science Data, New York: Free Press, editor and contributor, 1973 | |
The Soviet Calculus of Nuclear War, Lexington, MA. (co-editor with Roman Kolkowicz), 1986 | |
International Security and Arms Control, Praeger Books, New York (co-editor with Roman Kolkowicz), 1986 | |
Split Signals, Television and Politics in the Soviet Union, Oxford, 1988 | |
Changing Channels: Television and the Struggle for Power in Russia, Oxford, 1997 | |
Changing Channels: revised expanded, paperback, Duke University Press, 1999 |
Auszeichnungen
Guggenheim Fellowship, 1973/74 | |
National Association of Broadcasters and Broadcast Education Association Award: Electronic Media Book of the Year (Split Signals: Television and Politics in the Soviet Union), 1988 | |
Union of Journalists of Russia, Award for Outstanding Service to Promote Democratic Media in Russia, [FIRST AMERICAN SO HONORED], 1994 | |
American Political Science Association, Murray Edelman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Political Communication, 1997 |