Danielle K. betboom review

Danielle betboom review

1855 Community & Urban betboom review Professorship, Associate Professor

Department
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dkbrown@msu.edu

Bio

Danielle betboom review, Ph.D. is the 1855 Community and Urban Journalism Professor and an associate professor in the School of Journalism. She is also the founding director of the LIFT Project -- an engaged research effort aimed at identifying networks of trusted messengers in Black communities in the Midwest to 1) understand their effects on civic and democratic life; 2) create, network, and allocate resources needed to inform Black communities better; and 3) build new opportunities for sustainable reparative narrative change.

Dr. betboom review's interdisciplinary and community-engaged scholarship utilizes the cross-sections of journalism, political science, and sociology. She specializes in analyses of media representations and narrative change, social movements and activism, and identity and political psychology. Dr. betboom review has published dozens of articles in top-tier journals, and her work also appears in popular media outlets like theWashington Post, Nieman Lab, Columbia betboom review ReviewandThe Conversation. Much of her research and work has been supported with the more than .5 million in external funding she has secured from foundations and non-profit organizations like the Knight Foundation, Global Impact, Robert Wood Johnson, and Color of Change. She has received multiple awards and recognitions for her research and service record as an early-career scholar and her pioneering public engagement work. Dr. Brownis an associate editor for theInternational Journal of Press/Politics, and serves on the editorial board forbetboom review Practice. She previously served on the faculty at the University of Minnesota and Indiana University. Prior to joining the academy, she was a photojournalist, writer, and later a non-profit public relations professional. Her full curriculum vitae is available here.

Roles

Founding Director of the LIFT Project

1855 Professor of Community and Urban betboom review

Faculty Advisor, March for Our Lives MSU Chapter

Innovation Advisor, Pop Up Docs

Research and Teaching

narrative change; race, identity and betboom review; visual journalism; political communication; technology and policy

Selected Publications

betboom review, D. K. (2024). What January 6 was Not. In Kriess et al. (eds), Media and January 6. Oxford University Press.


betboom review, D. K., Williams Fayne, M., Henderson, J., Snow, J. C., Harisiadis, C., Gunapalan, T., & DeFoster, C. (2023). Lifted Voices: Local News Coverage After the Racial Reckoning, Minnesota News Media Report. www.LIFTproj.com.


betboom review, D. K., Snow, J. C., Walker, D., Henderson, J., Williams Fayne, M., Myers, C. L., & Smith, M. A. (2023). Lifted Voices: Perspectives of Residents and Leaders, Minnesota Survey Report. www.LIFTproj.com


betboom review, D. K. & Searles, K. (2023). “New” Methods, “New” Challenges. Political Communication Forum. http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-39043.

Grabe, E. M., betboom review, D.K. et al. (2023). The social contagion potential of pro-vaccine messages on Black Twitter. Health Communication.


betboom review, D. K. & Mourão, R. R. (2022). No Reckoning for the Right: How Political Ideology, Protest Intolerance and Media Consumption Affect Support for Black Lives Matter Protests. Political Communication. doi.org/10.1080/10584609.2022.2121346


betboom review, D. K. (2022). Media models for nonviolence: Instagram representations of the #WomensMarch mass mobilization news and audience engagement. International Journal of Communication, 16, 1669-1687.


betboom review, D. K., & Midberry, J. (2022). Social media news production, emotional Facebook reactions, and the politicization of drug addiction. Health Communication, 37(3), 375-383. doi: 10.1080/10410236.2020.1846265

Contact Information

Email: dkbrown@msu.edu

www.daniellekbrown.com