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Work
Company:
University of wisconsin - madison
1998
Position:
Louis a. & mary e. maier-bascom professor
Education
Degree:
Ph.D.
School / High School:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities
1992 to 1999
Specialities:
Mass Communication and Political Psychology
Skills
Strategic Communications • Social Media • Research • Journalism • Political Communication • Public Speaking • Community Outreach • Survey Design • Advertising • Editing • Marketing Communications • Statistical Modeling • Politics • Leadership • Media Research • Civic Engagement • Blogging • Health Communication • Proposal Writing • Analysis • Strategy • Social Media Marketing • Public Policy • Program Management • Fundraising • Marketing
University of Wisconsin - Madison since 1998
Louis A. & Mary E. Maier-Bascom Professor
PBS, CPB, and Affiliates 2001 - Apr 2010
Consultant
Fallon 1998 - 2001
Strategic Planning Consultant
Leo Burnett Advertising 1990 - 1992
Media Buyer/Planner
Education:
University of Minnesota-Twin Cities 1992 - 1999
Ph.D., Mass Communication and Political Psychology
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1985 - 1989
1989, Journalism and Mass Communication
Skills:
Strategic Communications Social Media Research Journalism Political Communication Public Speaking Community Outreach Survey Design Advertising Editing Marketing Communications Statistical Modeling Politics Leadership Media Research Civic Engagement Blogging Health Communication Proposal Writing Analysis Strategy Social Media Marketing Public Policy Program Management Fundraising Marketing
r number of fatalities due to firearms. That doesnt do much to change public opinion. Immediately the discussion shifts back to He called himself the joker and he had red hair, observes Dhavan Shah, a communications and political science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
Dhavan Shah, a UW-Madison professor who runs the Mass Communication Research Center, said the public became more aware of the bills contents after Feb. 18. And some of the most controversial events such as the now-contested vote on the bill with less than two hours notice happened after then.